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I)  I  X  NOONAN  WIHK 

DNW 


Auctioneers  &  Valuers 


BRITISH  and  WORLD  COINS 
TOKENS,  NUMISMATIC  BOOKS 
and  BANKNOTES 

including 

The  Holme  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard  of  Roman  Silver  Coins 

The  Collection  of  English  Short  Cross  Coins,  1180-1247, 
formed  by  the  late  Professor  Jeffrey  P.  Mass  (Part  II) 

The  Important  Collection  of  17th  Century  Tokens  of  Kent 
formed  by  the  late  Robert  Hogarth 

18th  Century  Tokens  from  the  Collection  formed  by  David  Litrenta  (Part  I) 

WEDNESDAY  16  MARCH  2005  at  9.30  am  PRECISELY 


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MEDAL  DEPARTMENT 

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UK  REPRESENTATIVES 


OVERSEAS  REPRESENTATIVES 


North 

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West  Country 
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Email:  veryfinecoins@aol.com 


DIX  NOONAN  WEBB 
1  6  Bolton  Street 
Piccadilly 
I  ondon  W1 )  8BQ 
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Fax:  020  701 6  1  799 
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NT 


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Canada 
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Antony  Wilson 
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Forest  FI  ills 

New  York  NY  11375-5354 
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Email:  antony@yorkcoins.com 


AN  AUCTION  OF 


BRITISH  and  WORLD  COINS,  . 
TOKENS,  BOOKS  and  BANKNOTES 


The  Ulster  Room  (3rd  Floor) 
The  New  Connaught  Rooms 
61-65  Great  Queen  Street 
London  WC2 

Wednesday  16th  March  2005 
9.30  am  precisely 


Weekdays,  Thursday  3rd  to  Friday  11th  March 
16  Bolton  Street,  Piccadilly,  London  W1 


Monday  and  Tuesday,  14th  and  15th  March 
16  Bolton  Street,  Piccadilly,  London  W1 


Wednesday  16th  March 

The  Denbigh  Room  (3rd  Floor),  The  New  Connaught  Rooms 


Catalogue  price  £1 5 

In  sending  commissions  or  making  enquiries  please  contact: 
Christopher  Webb,  Peter  Preston-Morley  or  Michael  Sharp 


Front  Cover:  Lot  41  I  Back  Cover:  Lot  1 734 


Contents 


.  Session  1 :  9.30am 

The  Holme  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard  of  Roman  Silver  Denarii . 1-30 

Ancient  Coins  from  other  properties . 31-43 

Celtic  Coins . 44-127 

A  Croup  of  Charles  I  Oxford  Mint  Shillings  from  an  Old  Collection . 1 28-146 

British  Coins  from  other  properties . 147-435 

Proof  and  Specimen  Sets . 436-442 

Session  2:  will  not  start  before  1 1 ,30am 

The  Collection  of  Short  Cross  Coins  formed  by  the  late  Professor  Jeffrey  P.  Mass  (Part  II) . 443-809 

Long  Cross  Coins  from  the  Professor  Jeffrey  P.  Mass  Collection  (Part  II) . 810-826 

A  Collection  of  Long  Cross  Pennies . 827-866 

Session  3:  will  not  start  before  2pm 

Scottish  Coins . 867-945 

Irish  Coins . 946-973 

Isle  of  Man  and  Channel  Islands  Coins . 974-989 

World  Coins . 990-1079 

Session  4:  will  not  start  before  3pm 

A  Collection  of  1  7th  Century  Tokens  of  Cornwall,  the  Property  of  a  Gentleman . 1080-1 1 05 

The  Collection  of  1  7th  Century  Tokens  of  Kent  formed  by  the  late  Robert  Hogarth . 1 1 06-1  244 

A  Collection  of  1  7th  Century  Tokens  of  Rutland,  the  Property  of  a  Gentleman . 1 245-1 256 

1 8th  Century  Tokens  from  the  Collection  formed  by  David  Litrenta  (Part  I) . 1257-1 495 

British  Tokens  from  other  properties . 1496-1  551 

Numismatic  Books . 1 552-1 61 1 

Session  5:  will  not  start  before  6pm 

British  Banknotes . 1612-1734 

World  Banknotes . 1735-1805 


The  Auction  Venue 


The  New  Connaught  Rooms  are  located  in 
Great  Queen  Street,  in  the  heart  of  London's 
Covent  Garden.  The  auction  takes  place  in 
the  Ulster  Room  and  viewing  on  the  day  of 
the  auction  is  in  the  Denbigh  Room;  both  are 
accessed  by  lift  to  the  3rd  floor. 

The  Rooms  are  a  3-minute  walk  from  the 
nearest  Underground  station,  Holborn 
(Central  and  Piccadilly  Lines),  which  is  a 
40-minute  direct  journey  from  Heathrow 
Airport. 

Numerous  buses  from  Charing  Cross,  Euston, 
King's  Cross  and  Waterloo  main  line  railway 
stations  stop  at  the  junction  of  Kingsway  and 
Great  Queen  Street.  The  nearest  covered  car 
park  is  at  ihe  corner  of  Drury  Lane  and  Parker 
Street,  2  minutes  away. 


DIX  NOONAN  WfHH 

DNW 


liunrcrt  A  Valuer* 


Coin  Auction  16  March  2005 


The  second  part  of  the  large  collection  of  English  Short  Cross  coins,  1180-1247,  formed  by  the  late  Professor  Jeffrey  P.  Mass,  of  Palo 
Alto,  California,  the  best  such  group  ever  to  have  been  sold  at  auction,  grossed  £60,165  (£69,190  including  buyers'  premium)  when 
sold  by  Dix  Noonan  Webb  on  16  March.  After  a  briskly-conducted  session  attended  by  many  of  the  principal  collectors  of  the  series, 
the  total  paid  for  Mass  short  cross  coins  has  advanced  to  £131,140  (£150,811),  with  two  further  sales  scheduled  for  2006  and  2007. 

As  expected,  the  top  price  for  a  Mass  coin  was  realised  by  his  Henry  III  round  halfpenny  (lot  782),  an  extreme  rarity  "for  which  there 
are  more  buyers  than  specimens  in  existence,"  said  Michael  Sharp,  DNW's  cataloguer.  Opening  at  £2,800,  the  bidding  was  contested 
by  several  collectors  before  the  hammer  finally  fell  at  £7,500  (£8,625)  in  favour  of  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum,  Cambridge;  one  of  the 
highest  prices  ever  paid  for  a  post-Conquest  English  hammered  silver  halfpenny.  Elsewhere,  an  extremely  rare  class  Vic  penny  of  York 
(lot  767)  was  chased  to  £1,200  (£1,380),  comfortably  breaking  the  auction  record  for  a  short  cross  penny  set  in  March  last  year.  A 
private  collector  bid  £700  (£805)  for  an  early  Henry  II  issue  from  Wilton  (lot  450),  while  a  similar  and  attractive  coin  of  Oxford  dot 
506),  formerly  in  the  collection  of  the  Ashmolean  Museum,  Oxford,  cost  £460  (£529).  A  well-struck  early  Canterbury  penny  of  King 
John  (lot  630)  needed  £420  (£483).  As  last  year,  the  Mass  property  concluded  with  a  run  of  Henry  III  long  cross  pennies,  which  saw 
yet  another  record  price,  the  £1,100  (£1,265)  paid  by  a  North  American  private  collector  for  a  class  lib  of  Norwich  from  the  Wells 
and  Woodhead  collections  (lot  814),  almost  ten  times  the  pre-sale  estimate.  An  unprepossessing  class  Ilia  coin  of  Carlisle  (lot  816), 
which  wasn't  fine  enough  to  merit  illustration  in  the  sale  catalogue,  nevertheless  needed  £420  (£483),  again  ten  times  estimate,  while 
the  best  of  the  rare  class  Ve  group,  a  coin  of  London  formerly  in  the  Lockett  collection  (lot  825),  brought  £370  (£426). 

The  auction  began  with  the  offering  of  the  remainder  of  the  hoard  of  Roman  silver  denarii  found  at  Holme,  near  Market  Rasen, 
Lincolnshire,  in  November  2003,  the  British  Museum  having  had  first  pick  (lots  1-30).  On  the  instructions  of  the  landowner,  the  coins 
were  offered  in  one  lot  and  acquired  by  Coincraft  for  £4,000  (£4,600).  More  spectacular,  however,  was  the  run  of  Celtic  coins, 
principally  from  a  collection  largely  put  together  in  the  1970s  and  off  the  market  for  a  generation.  The  lure  of  fresh  material,  much  of 
it  rare  and  in  unusually  fine  condition,  contrived  to  bring  many  of  the  Celtic  specialists  to  the  auction  in  person,  where  between  them 
they  spent  £34,455  (£39,623).  A  UK  commission  bidder  acquired  a  superb  stater  of  Tasciovanus  (lot  74)  for  £2,300  (£2,645),  while 
for  the  same  price  a  UK  collector  in  the  room  secured  what  will  probably  prove  to  be  a  previously  unrecorded  Atrebatic  quarter-stater 
(lot  127),  for  which  bidding  opened  at  a  mere  £300.  Another  collector  successfully  acquired  an  early  'North  East  Coast'  stater,  once 
owned  by  Sir  Arthur  Evans  and  which  had  also  been  in  the  British  Museum  collection  (lot  48)  for  £1,700  (£1,955).  An  exceptionally 
rare  silver  unit  of  the  northern  ruler  Volisios  Dumnocoveros  (lot  111),  almost  certainly  the  finest  known,  was  bought  by  Chris  Rudd 
for  £1,350  (£1,553),  the  same  buyer  acquiring  a  very  rare  stater  naming  Dumno  Tigir  Seno  (lot  109),  with  an  impressive  pedigree 
dating  back  to  1882,  for  £1,300  (£1,495).  A  Dobunnic  stater  naming  Anted  (lot  96),  at  one  time  in  the  collection  of  Richard  Mack, 
cost  £1,200  (£1,380),  while  a  well-struck  little  bronze  of  Cunobelin  (lot  88)  which  had  sold  for  the  then  remarkable  price  of  £1 1  in 
1888,  needed  £550  (£633). 

A  group  of  19  Charles  I  shillings  of  the  Oxford  mint  from  an  old  collection  were  keenly  contested,  but  in  the  event  one  private  buyer 
vanquished  all  the  opposition,  spending  a  total  of  £9,280  (£10,672).  British  coins  from  other  properties  featured  a  preponderance  of 
hammered  material,  with  the  best  early  coin,  a  penny  of  Offa  (lot  151)  bringing  £1,400  (£1,610).  A  Harold  II  penny  of  London  (lot 
1 84)  fetched  £1 ,250  (£1 ,438)  and  a  well-centred  penny  of  King  /Ethelstan  of  East  Anglia  (lot  1 52),  £920  (£1 ,058).  Of  the  later  pieces, 
a  very  fine  angel  of  Richard  III  (lot  272)  matched  the  estimate  of  £4,000  (£4,600),  while  £2,600  (£2,990)  was  bid  on  a  James  I  rose 
ryal  (lot  312),  £1,700  (£1,955)  for  a  Henry  VIII  Bristol  mint  testoon  (lot  289)  and  £1,600  (£1,840)  for  a  Henry  V  noble  (lot  246). 

As  anticipated,  the  day's  top  price,  £16,000  (£18,400),  was  paid  by  a  UK  private  collector  for  the  coin  on  the  front  cover  of  the 
catalogue,  a  George  V  proof  crown,  1935,  in  gold  (lot  41 1).  Only  25  of  these  were  made  available  to  the  general  public  at  the  time, 
tor  which  a  ballot  took  place  among  no  less  than  1 ,329  applicants;  the  coin  in  the  auction  was  literally  a  'one  familv  owner  piece, 
the  appeal  of  which  was  enhanced  by  original  paperwork  from  the  Royal  Mint.  Elsewhere,  a  telephone  bidder  claimed  a  Charles  II 
five-guineas,  1668  (lot  338)  for  £4,200  (£4,830),  while  a  similar  coin  dated  1701  (lot  355)  needed  £2,900  (£3,335)  and  an  1826  proof 
two-pounds  (lot  380),  £2,600  (£2,990).  Best  of  the  proof  sets  was  an  1887  (lot  437),  which  commanded  £5,000  (£5,750).  A 
representative  run  of  Scottish  coins  featured  a  James  V  unicorn  (lot  900),  bid  to  £2,200  (£2,530),  a  Charles  I  Briot  unite  (lot  924) 
bought  by  Baldwin  for  £1,050  (£1,208)  and  a  Robert  III  heavy  coinage  gold  lion  (lot  888)  secured  by  a  £1,000  (£1  150)  commission. 

In  the  Irish  series,  a  private  collector  snapped  up  an  extremely  rare  Charles  I  Inchiquin  money  groat  of  the  annulets  issue  dot  953)  for 
£7,000  (£8,050),  while  an  Hiberno-Norse  bracteate  named  alter  the  group  of  similar  pieces  found  at  S<  rabo  Hill,  co.  Down,  from  the 
Chapman  and  Brady  collections  (lot  947)  realised  £900  (£1,035). 

Over  470  lots  were  devoted  to  British  trade  tokens,  which  were  keenly  anticipated  and  collectively  realised  £76,275  (£87,716).  The 
session  started  with  a  small  collection  of  twenty-six  17th  century  issues  of  Cornwall,  notable  for  their  unusually  fine  condition.  In  the 
event,  a  single  West  Country  telephone  bidder  saw  off  all  the  opposition,  which  was  considerable  and  hard-hitting,  proceeding  to 
acquire  the  whole  group  for  a  total  of  £7,620  (£8,763).  Along  the  way  he  paid  £720  (£828)  for  what  is  believed  to  be  the  only  known 


halfpenny  of  Ralph  Beard  of  Penzance,  1 669  (lot  1 098),  £620  (£71 3)  for  a  1 657  farthing  of  Thomas  Trewolla  of  Truro  (lot  1 1 05)  and 
£420  (£483)  for  a  1667  halfpenny  of  Peter  Stephens  of  Saltash  (lot  1101).  A  farthing  of  Peter  Swimer  of  Padstow,  1664,  which  cost  the 
then  princely  sum  of  £33  in  1973  (lot  1095)  needed  £450  (£518). 

Next  on  the  auction  block  was  the  very  important  holding  of  1 7th  century  tokens  of  Kent  formed  by  the  late  Robert  Hogarth  of 
Canterbury.  In  the  event,  this  seminal  offering  of  561  different  pieces,  the  best  such  collection  to  appear  at  auction  for  nearly  70 
years,  grossed  £22,380  (£25,737)  and  was  well  dispersed.  To  gasps  of  astonishment  the  best  local  group,  comprising  ten  pieces  from 
Woolwich  (lot  1 241),  was  knocked  down  for  £1 ,500  (£1 ,725).  The  buyer  of  it  also  acquired  five  tokens  of  Bromley  (lot  1116)  for 
£440  (£506),  while  ten  tokens  from  Dartford  (lot  1 1 36)  needed  £400  (£460),  as  did  a  similar-sized  group  from  Milton-next-Cravesend 
(lot  1196).  Best  single  piece  was  a  halfpenny  of  Thomas  Reader  of  Bredgar  (lot  1114),  for  which  £350  (£403)  was  paid.  The  Hogarth 
property  was  followed  by  a  small  collection  of  17th  century  tokens  of  Rutland,  collectively  sold  for  £2,365  (£2,720);  a  heart-shaped 
1668  halfpenny  of  the  Uppingham  issuer  Peter  Barriffe  (lot  1253)  also  brought  £350  (£403). 

The  first  part  of  the  collection  of  18th  century  tokens  formed  by  David  Litrenta  of  York,  Pennsylvania,  proved  to  be  another  complete 
sell-out  at  £36,1 30  (£41 ,550).  Another  high-quality  offering,  only  a  fifth  of  the  240  lots  were  acquired  by  buyers  from  outside  the  UK, 
proving  that  the  domestic  market  in  these  tokens  continues  to  strengthen.  Best  price  here  was  the  £720  (£828)  paid  by  a  commission 
bidder  for  an  attractive  example  of  Wyon's  Newmarket  penny,  1 799  (lot  1 269).  Another  1 799  penny,  of  the  Cambridge  carrier  James 
Burleigh  (lot  1267)  brought  £520  (£598),  while  a  1795  penny  of  David  Rebello  of  Hackney,  which  once  belonged  to  the  noted 
collector  Richard  Dalton  (lot  1328)  fetched  £480  (£552).  A  very  rare  silver  proof  halfpenny  issued  by  the  proprietors  of  the  Gloucester 
&  Berkeley  Canal  Company  in  1797  (lot  1298)  made  £460  (£529).  Among  the  other  properties  of  tokens,  a  heart-shaped  halfpenny  of 
Roger  Dickinson  of  Robin  Hood's  Bay,  Yorkshire  (lot  1 503)  cost  £520  (£598)  and  a  laudatory  medal  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  (lot  1 527), 
made  c.1800  and  included  in  Dalton  &  Hamer's  work  on  18th  century  tokens  as  a  'Penny  of  Ayr'  soared  away  to  £390  (£449). 

The  closing  session  of  banknotes  began  with  a  John  Bradbury  £1 ,  1 91 7,  with  the  desirable  A/8  000001  serial  number  (lot  1 61 2), 
knocked  down  for  £1,000  (£1,150).  Scottish  notes  enjoyed  a  good  following,  with  a  Commercial  Bank  £100,  1951  (lot  1655)  bringing 
£600  (£690)  and  a  rare  Union  Bank  £5,  1916  (lot  1678),  £480  (£552).  The  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland  £10,  1931  (lot  1734),  which 
graced  the  back  cover  of  the  catalogue,  was  secured  by  an  Irish  commission  of  £1,050  (£1,208),  while  a  Central  Bank  of  Ireland  £50, 
1947  (lot  1726)  needed  £800  (£920). 

In  total,  the  1,803  lots  in  the  auction  grossed  £363,825  (£418,399)  for  90  different  vendors;  there  were  250  individual  buyers. 

SALEROOM  NOTICES  -  16  March  2005 

Lot  no. 

1  -30  On  the  instructions  of  the  vendor,  the  Holme  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard  will  be  sold  as  one  lot 

48  Provenance:  In  Sir  Arthur  Evans  Collection,  1904,  British  Museum  Collection  [disposed  of  after  1969] 

50  This  is  an  early  uninscribed  issue  of  the  Iceni  [Snettisham  type]  (BMC  3422;  VA  -;  S  429) 

53  The  first  coin  has  been  broken  and  repaired 

55  Only  four  specimens  known,  three  of  which  are  in  institutions.  Revised  estimate  £600-800 

56  This  is  an  early  uninscribed  issue  of  the  Iceni  (BMC  3785;  VA  -;  S  438) 

82  Provenance:  H.R.  Mossop  Collection,  bt  Spink  1972 

83  This  is  a  coin  of  the  Classic  type  (BMC  1 827;  VA  2025;  S  288).  Provenance:  in  H.R.  Mossop  Collection  1 973 

88  The  VA  reference  is  2105 

96  Provenance:  Dr  G.H.  Abbott  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  10-11  October  1951,  lot  68,  R.P.  Mack  Collection,  Glendining 

Auction,  15  April  1971,  lot  28 

98  Provenance:  G.C.  Drabble  Collection,  Part  I,  Glendining  Auction,  4-6  July  1939,  lot  25,  J.H.  Barnes  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction, 

26  June  1974,  lot  83,  bt  Spink 

107  Provenance:  Found  near  Newark  (Nottinghamshire),  Glendining  Auction,  20  June  1973,  lot  1 

108  Provenance:  Found  at  Old  Winteringham  (Lincolnshire)  1975 

112  Provenance:  From  the  Freckenham  (Suffolk)  Hoard,  1885,  H.  Montagu  Collection,  Part  I,  Sotheby  Auction,  18-23  November  1895, 

lot  99,  J.M.  Stobart  Collection,  Christie's  Auction,  18-20  May  1903 

113  Provenance:  Recorded  by  Revd.  Stukeley  in  the  manuscript  for  his  '23  plates',  1 762,  then  sold  by  the  dealer  White  to  a  'Mr  Cell'  of 

York,  subsequently  R.P.  Mack  Collection,  Part  I,  18  November  1975,  lot  56  [from  Spink  1955];  SCBI  Mack  289,  this  coin 
127  Possibly  a  Southern  England  issue 
163  The  die  axis  is  12h 

201  The  die  axis  is  7h 

271  This  is  a  First  Reign,  Heavy  coinage  Halfpenny,  mm.  plain  cross,  lis  on  breast  (Withers  Id;  B  &  W  Ibii;  S  1989) 

1 381  There  are  3  pieces  in  (he  lot,  as  described 
1  507  The  date  is  1  794 

1  578  There  are  14  items  in  the  lot,  as  described 

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£70) 

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£50) 

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1 1080 

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£260) 

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£130) 

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1097 

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|1107 

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368 

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1126 

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207 

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1127 

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289 

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370 

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£75| 

452 

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1535 

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£75) 

1718 

£70 

£100) 

453 

£140) 

1536 

£85) 

1623 

£60) 

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£40 

£100) 

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£150) 

1537 

£110) 

1624 

£50) 

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£1 10 

£90) 

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£190) 

1538 

£55 

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£75 

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£100 

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£140) 

1539 

£I20| 

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£80) 

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£60 

£65) 

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£220) 

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£65 

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£150) 

1723 

£110 

£110) 

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£170) 

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£380| 

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£110) 

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£55 

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£320) 

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£140) 

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£130) 

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£55 

£1 10) 

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£170) 

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1633 

£75) 

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£800 

£140) 

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£340) 

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£190) 

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£80) 

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£60 

£180) 

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£140) 

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£70) 

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£50) 

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£55 

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£70) 

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£50) 

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£40) 

1729 

£90 

£70) 

464 

£280) 

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£45| 

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£280) 

1730 

£400 

£120| 

465 

£130) 

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£140) 

1638 

£150| 

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£130 

£1 10) 

466 

£220) 

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£15) 

1639 

£150| 

1732 

£400 

£90) 

467 

£1 10) 

1552 

£40) 

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£420) 

1733 

£320 

£190) 

468 

£150) 

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£35| 

1641 

£17(1 

1734 

£1050 

£340) 

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£170) 

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£45| 

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£80) 

1735 

£80 

£95) 

470 

£110) 

1555 

£40) 

1643 

£110) 

1737 

£150 

£250) 

471 

£2  0| 

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£520| 

1644 

£90) 

1741 

£200 

£210) 

472 

£320| 

1557 

£350| 

1645 

£80) 

1744 

£130 

£75| 

473 

£120| 

1558 

£400) 

1647 

£75) 

1745 

£180 

£190) 

474 

£120) 

1559 

£50) 

1648 

£110) 

1746 

£160 

£130) 

475 

£110) 

1561 

£25 

1650 

£210) 

1747 

£30 

£80) 

476 

£110) 

1562 

£370) 

1651 

£220) 

1748 

£95 

£120) 

477 

£80) 

1563 

£65 

1652 

£75| 

1749 

£35 

£230) 

478 

£75| 

1564 

£65 

1653 

£80) 

1750 

£45 

£140) 

479 

£70) 

1565 

£45) 

1654 

£140) 

1751 

£65 

£250) 

480 

£160) 

1566 

£50) 

1655 

£600| 

1752 

£35 

£130) 

481 

£110) 

1567 

£40) 

1657 

£90| 

1753 

£90 

£160) 

482 

£100) 

1568 

£50) 

1658 

£140) 

1754 

£80 

£160| 

483 

£190) 

1569 

£15) 

1659 

£320) 

1756 

£25 

£140) 

484 

£85| 

1570 

£20| 

1660 

£110) 

1757 

£250 

£270) 

485 

£60) 

1571 

£80| 

1661 

£40) 

1758 

£200 

£120) 

486 

£60) 

1572 

£65 

1662 

£80) 

1760 

£140 

£120) 

487 

£85) 

1573 

£40| 

1663 

£70) 

1763 

£160 

£190) 

488 

£100) 

1574 

£15 

1664 

£260) 

1764 

£80 

£190) 

489 

£110) 

1575 

£15 

1665 

£80) 

1768 

£190 

£120) 

490 

£150) 

1576 

£35| 

1666 

£80) 

1769 

£130 

£120) 

491 

£170) 

1577 

£10) 

1667 

£60(^ 

1770 

£50 

£160| 

492 

£75 

1578 

£60| 

1668 

£50) 

1771 

£15 

£230) 

493 

£40| 

1579 

£10) 

1669 

£130) 

1772 

£70 

£140) 

494 

£70| 

1580 

£50) 

1670 

£70) 

1773 

£55 

£160) 

495 

£40) 

1581 

£35| 

1671 

£1 10) 

1774 

£35 

£180| 

496 

£25 

1582 

£15 

1672 

£80 

1775 

£95 

£180) 

497 

£80) 

1583 

£150) 

1673 

£80) 

1776 

£120 

£220) 

498 

£80) 

1584 

£1(^ 

1674 

£330) 

1777 

£120 

£180) 

499 

£240) 

1585 

£50| 

1675 

£230) 

1780 

£25 

£75| 

500 

£55) 

1587 

£40) 

1676 

£350) 

1781 

£160 

£160) 

501 

£240) 

1588 

£45) 

1677 

£150) 

1782 

£40 

£120) 

502 

£15| 

1589 

£50) 

1678 

£480) 

1783 

£40 

£160) 

503 

£520| 

1590 

£140) 

1680 

£120) 

1785 

£190 

£150) 

504 

£320| 

1591 

£120 

1681 

£120) 

1786 

£280 

£80) 

505 

£170) 

1592 

£55| 

1682 

£160) 

1787 

£25 

£150 

506 

£120) 

1593 

£70| 

1683 

£80l 

1788 

£400 

£130) 

507 

£50) 

1594 

£30| 

1685 

£30) 

1789 

£150 

£160) 

508 

£300) 

1595 

£160| 

1686 

£80) 

1790 

£80 

£95 

509 

£140) 

1596 

£60) 

1687 

£90) 

1791 

£130 

£180) 

510 

£120| 

1597 

£70| 

1688 

£45) 

1793 

£30 

£220) 

511 

£130) 

1598 

£15) 

1689 

£80| 

1794 

£240 

£200) 

512 

£200| 

1599 

£70) 

1690 

£100) 

1797 

£25 

£210) 

514 

£140) 

1600 

£10) 

1691 

£200) 

1798 

£25 

£160) 

515 

£22()| 

1602 

£100) 

1692 

£410) 

1799 

£30 

£160) 

516 

£90) 

1603 

£100) 

1694 

£80) 

1800 

£460 

£180) 

517 

£190) 

1605 

£170) 

1696 

£240) 

1802 

£40 

£260) 

518 

£55 

1606 

£50| 

1697 

£75| 

1803 

£130 

£230) 

519 

£120) 

1607 

£250| 

1698 

£130) 

1804 

£150 

£230) 

520 

£150) 

1608 

£120) 

1700 

£250) 

1805 

£210 

£250) 

521 

£75 

1609 

£95 

1701 

£90 

£200) 

522 

£140) 

1610 

£55 

1702 

£70 

£230) 

523 

£190) 

161 1 

£15) 

1 703 

£80 

£260) 

524 

£240) 

1612 

£1000) 

1704 

£65 

£120) 

525 

£130) 

1613 

£45) 

1706 

£35 

£160) 

526 

£230) 

1614 

£410) 

1709 

£420 

£290) 

527 

£390) 

1615 

£8o| 

1710 

£400 

£200) 

528 

£  1  3(1) 

1616 

£130] 

1712 

£200 

£320) 

529 

£100) 

1617 

£50] 

1713 

£190 

£310) 

530 

£210) 

1618 

£  I  OOf 

1714 

£90 

£31  Of 

531 

£140) 

1619 

£60) 

1715 

£85 

£I60| 

533 

£110) 

1620 

£10(1 

1716 

£90 

£240) 

534 

£190) 

1621 

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£35 

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As  is  almost  a  tradition,  our  first  coin  auction  of  the  New  Year  has  a  heavy  bias  towards  British 
material,  much  of  it  emanating  from  a  number  of  private  collections  pul  together  within  the  last  three 
decades  on  both  sides  of  the  Atlantic. 

The  ancient  world  is  represented  Iry  denarii  from  the  hoard  found  at  Holme,  Lincolnshire,  in  2003 
and,  more  spectacularly,  by  a  group  of  Celtic  coins  from  a  collection  largely  acquired  in  the  1970s  and  off  the 
market  for  a  generation.  Rarities  here  include  well  struck  staters  naming  Dumno  Tigir  Seno  (lot  109,  with  a 
distinguished  pedigree  dating  back  to  the  early  1880s),  Esup  Rasu  and  Vep  Corf  (lots  106-7),  other  examples  of 
Calti  and  Tasciovanus  (lots  74  and  98)  and  an  extremely  rare  Corio  quarter-stater  (lot  100). 

An  interesting  group  of  Charles  I  Oxford  mint  shillings  from  an  old  collection  precedes  the  general  run 
of  British  coins.  The  hammered  silver  here  is  wide  ranging,  from  a  portrait  penny  of  Offa  (lot  151)  to  an 
Elizabeth  I  crown  (lot  308),  taking  in  no  less  than  three  Henry  VIII  testoons  (lots  287-9)  and  some  rare  issues  of 
the  Norman  period.  Cold  is  in  the  minority,  but  includes  an  Elizabeth  I  pound  (lot  301),  a  good  Richard  III 
angel  (lot  272)  and  a  pleasing  James  I  rose  ryal  (lot  312).  Star  of  the  milled  section  is  one  of  the  very  rare 
George  V  Silver  Jubilee  proof  crowns  in  gold  (lot  41 1),  offered  with  associated  correspondence  from  the  Royal 
Mint;  elsewhere  there  are  a  number  of  five-guineas,  including  a  particularly  fine  example  dated  1  748  (lot  365). 

The  second  session  is  devoted  entirely  to  the  numismatic  century  which  encompasses  the  Short  and 
Long  Cross  coinages  -  a  rare  treat  for  the  many  enthusiasts  of  these  series.  The  late  Professor  Jeffrey  Mass's 
collection  is  separately  introduced  inside  the  catalogue  -  this  second  dispersal  is  notably  highlighted  by  an 
extremely  rare  round  halfpenny  (lot  782)  -  and  is  complemented  by  a  further  collection  of  Long  Cross  coins. 
All  this  is  followed  by  a  broad  run  of  Scottish  coins,  many  in  affordable  condition,  as  well  as  a  small  group  of 
Irish  material  which  includes  one  major  rarity,  a  Charles  I  Inchiquin  groat  (lot  953). 

Over  470  lots  are  devoted  to  British  tokens,  beginning  with  26  17th  century  Cornish  issues,  for  the 
most  part  very  rare  and  in  unusually  fine  condition;  many  derive  from  the  collection  of  John  Mayne,  co-author 
of  the  most  recent  county  reference.  The  important  collection  of  Kent  17th  century  tokens  formed  by  the  late 
Robert  Hogarth  is  further  introduced  inside  the  catalogue  -  a  once-in-a-generation  offering  of  the  second 
largest  holding  of  the  county  in  existence,  put  together  by  Robert  in  just  12  years.  Next  are  14  tokens  from 
England's  smallest  county,  Rutland,  in  recent  times  subsumed  by  Leicestershire  but  now  once  again  an 
independent  shire.  Devotees  of  the  18th  century  series  will  find  plenty  of  interest  in  the  collection  formed  by 
David  Litrenta,  again  the  subject  of  a  separate  introduction.  Many  of  the  602  pieces  in  this  group  are  from 
important  auctions  of  the  past  and  a  glance  at  the  catalogue  illustrations  (or  better  still,  the  high-resolution 
enlargements  on  the  DNW  website)  will  demonstrate  just  what  a  high  quality  offering  this  is. 

The  evening  session  of  paper  money  starts  with  a  third  issue  Bradbury  £1  with  a  very  low  serial 
number  (lot  1612).  A  good  series  of  Scottish  notes  features  a  £100  of  the  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  1951 
(lot  1655),  while  the  Irish  group  includes  a  very  rare  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland  £10,  1931  (lot  1734).  The 
world  section  is  characterised  by  a  number  of  elusive  PoW  and  concentration  camp  issues. 

Saleroom  Notices 

Any  saleroom  notices  pertaining  to  this  auction  are  automatically  posted  at  the  head  of  the  InterNews 
section  on  the  DNW  website.  Prospective  bidders  are  urged  to  consult  this  facility  before  sending  bids. 


Viewing 

All  the  lots  in  this  auction  are  available  to  view,  strictly  by  appointment  only,  at  16  Bolton  Street,  on 
weekdays  from  Thursday  3  March  to  Friday  11  March.  All  appointments  to  view  must  be  made  with  the 
Coin  Department  by  telephoning  +44  (0)  20  701  6  1  700. 

The  public  view  is  at  Bolton  Street  on  Monday  and  Tuesday,  14  and  15  March,  from  10.00  to  17.00  both 
days,  and  at  the  auction  venue,  the  New  Connaught  Rooms,  on  Wednesday  16  March,  from  08.00. 


Prices  Realised 

A  full  list  of  prices  realised  can  be  viewed  and  printed  from  the  Internet  at  www.dnw.co.uk  from  21 .00  GMT 
on  1 6  March.  Telephone  enquiries  are  welcome  from  09.00  GMT  on  1 7  March. 


Notes 


||  II  I  lot  Ml  (I  INC  ( )l  NSI IIKE)  I IOARD  Of  ROMAN  SILVER  DENARII 


THE  HOLME  (LINCOLNSHIRE)  HOARD  OF  ROMAN 
SILVER  DENARII 

This  hoard,  discovered  with  the  aid  of  a  metal  detector 
on  ploughed  land  at  hlolme,  Lincolnshire  by  Messrs.  I. 

Robinson  and  j.  Sparks  on  25  November  2003, 
comprised  408  silver  denarii  and  sherds  from  the  lower 
part  of  a  small  grey  ware  jar  or  flagon. 

A  typical  early  Severan  hoard,  the  coins  in  it  date  from 
very  worn  examples  of  the  triumvir  Mark  Antony,  issued 
for  his  legion  just  prior  to  the  Battle  of  Actium  in  31  BC, 
to  those  minted  for  Septimius  Severus,  the  latest  dated 
to  AD  209.  A  total  of  7  7  5  coins  were  acquired  by  the 
British  Museum  and  the  balance,  offered  here  in  its 
entirety,  returned  to  the  landowner. 

1  Mark  Antony  (L30BC),  Legionary  Denarii  (7)  (cf.  Craw. 
544)  [7].  Mostly  very  worn  (£70-90) 

2  Nero  (54-68),  Denarii  (6)  (RIC  47,  53,  64/69  [3],  67)  [6]. 

Fair  to  fine  (£100-120) 

3  Vitellius  (69),  Denarii  (2)  (RIC  81,  105)  [2].  Fair  to  fine 
(£6 0-80) 

4  Vespasian  (69-79),  Denarii  (10)  (RIC  4,  6,  10  [2],  30,  39 
(2),  43,  52  [2|)  [10],  Fair  to  fine  (£100-120) 

5  Vespasian,  Denarii  (10)  (RIC  52,  75,  90  [3],  93,  103,  107, 
199,  238)  [10],  Fair  to  fine  (£100-120) 

6  Vespasian,  Denarii  (9)  (RIC  109,  124,  131,  195,  218  [2], 
242,  244,  246)  [9].  Fair  to  fine  (£100-120) 

7  Titus  (79-81),  Denarii  (5)  (RIC  12,  24,  27,  47  [2])  [5], 
Fair  to  fine  (£50-70) 

8  Domitian  (81-96),  Denarii  (6)  (RIC  8,  19,  155,  169,  172, 
191)  [6].  Fair  to  fine  (£60-801 

9  Trajan  (98-117),  Denarii  (9)  (RIC  53,  58,  85,  91,  118  [2], 
128,  183,  188)  [9].  Fair  to  fine  (£90-100) 

10  Trajan,  Denarii  (9)  (RIC  104,  269,  294,  318  [3],  332, 
350,  360)  [9].  Fair  to  fine  (£90-100) 

11  Hadrian  (117-138),  Denarii  (10)  (RIC  4,  47,  80  [3],  82, 

94  [2],  116,  137)  [10|.  Fair  to  fine  (£100-120) 

12  Hadrian,  Denarii  (10)  (RIC  137  [3],  147,  173,  201,  219, 
238,  247  [2))  [10].  Fair  to  fine  (£100-120) 

13  Hadrian,  Denarii  (10)  (RIC  266,  267,  301,  302  [2],  310 
[2],  390,  391,  395)  [10|.  Fair  to  fine  (£100-120) 

14  Antoninus  Pius  (138-161),  Denarii  (11)  (RIC  23,  50,  61, 

62,  64,  343  [2],  344,  346,  396,  417)  [11],  Mostly  fine 
(£100-120) 

15  Antoninus  Pius,  Denarii  (10)  (RIC  136,  137,  154,  155, 
162,  177,  1  78  [2],  384,  391)  [10].  Mostly  fine 
(£100-120) 

16  Antoninus  Pius,  Denarii  (10)  (RIC  200c  [2],  203,  219  [2], 
232,  238,  249,  456a,  461)  [10],  Mostly  fine  (£100-120) 

17  Antoninus  Pius,  Denarii  (14)  (RIC  250,  252,  285a,  292, 
309,  470,  475  [2],  483,  495a,  497,  502a,  507,  508a) 
[14],  Mostly  fine  (£150-200) 

18  Antoninus  Pius,  Denarii  (10)  (RIC  348  [2],  351,  360  [2). 
361,  362,  368,  371  [2])  [10[.  Mostly  fine  (£100-120) 

19  Marcus  Aurelius  (161-180),  Denarii  (12)  (RIC  24  [2],  40, 

50,  206  [2],  431,  436,  463,  677,  708,  737)  [12].  Fine,  a 
few  better  (£120-150) 


20  Marcus  Aurelius,  Denarii  (12)  (RIC  73,  81,  122,  124, 
155,  159,  185,  210,  211,  501,  514,  759)  [12].  Fine,  a 
few  better  (£120-150) 

21  Marcus  Aurelius,  Denarii  (12)  (RIC  222,  225,  227,  234, 
251,  259,  261  [21,  289,  378,  385,  741)  |12|.  Fine,  a  few 
better  (£120-150) 

22  Commodus  (177-192),  Denarii  (13)  (RIC  36,  112  [2],  143, 
202a,  219  [2],  222a,  227  |2),  241,  257,  270)  [13).  Fine 
to  very  fine  (£120-150) 

23  Septimius  Severus  (alone,  193-198),  Denarii  (14j  (RIC  6, 
7,  14,  46,  49,  58,  60,  97,  107,  118,  120,  491,  538,  632) 
1 14].  Fine  to  very  fine  (£150-200) 

24  Septimius  Severus  and  Caracalia  (jointly,  198-209), 
Denarii  (10)  (RIC  2,  22,  30  [2],  150,  167  [3],  587  |2|) 
[10].  Fine  to  very  fine  (£100-120) 

25  Septimius  Severus  and  Caracalla,  Denarii  (9)  (RIC  8,  9, 
13  [3],  15,  167,  1  70,  1  71)  [9].  Fine  to  very  fine 
(£100-120) 

26  Septimius  Severus  and  Caracalla,  Denarii  (10)  (RIC  18 
[3],  20  [4],  130,  141  [2])  [10].  Fine  to  very  fine 
(£100-120) 

27  Septimius  Severus  and  Caracalla,  Denarii  (13)  (RIC  34, 
82,  83  [2],  88,  96,  196,  197  [2],  367,  396,  503  and  an 
irregular  issue,  cf.  BMC  p.195)  [13].  Fine  to  very  fine 
(£150-200) 

28  Septimius  Severus  and  Caracalla,  Denarii  (10)  (RIC  63, 
64,  184,  185  [2],  288,  295,  308,  361,  362)  [10],  Fine  to 
very  fine  (£100-120) 

29  Septimius  Severus  and  Caracalla,  Denarii  (10)  (RIC  144, 
145,  150,  265  [7])  [10].  Fine  to  very  fine  (£100-120) 

30  Septimius  Severus  and  Caracalla,  Denarii  (10)  (RIC  551, 
555,  559,  564,  572,  574  [3],  577  [21)  [10],  Fine  to  very 
fine  (£100-120) 


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ANCIENT  COINS  from  Other  Properties 


ANCIENT  COINS  from  Other  Properties 

Creek  Coinage 

Northern  Greece 


31  Thrace,  Black  Sea  Area,  Istros,  Drachm,  4th  century  BC, 
facing  male  heads,  the  left  inverted,  rev.  sea-eagle  left, 
grasping  dolphin  with  talons,  5.80g/6h  (SNG  BMC  Black 
Sea  237).  Lightly  cleaned  at  some  time,  good  very  fine 
(£100-120) 


32  Thracian  Dynasts,  Koson,  c.  50  BC,  gold  Stater,  three 
togate  figures  advancing  left,  rev.  eagle  standing  left  on 
sceptre,  holding  wreath  in  claw,  8.47g/12h  (RPC  1701; 
BMC  p.  474,  48).  Good  very  fine  (£400-500) 

Illyria  and  Central  Greece 


33  Attica,  Athens,  Tetradrachm,  172-171  BC,  head  of 
Athena  right,  rev.  owl  on  amphora  inscribed  a, 
16.74g/12h  (Thompson  247-51).  Large  flan,  very  fine 
(£200-250) 

Provenance: 

SNC  June  2002  (583) 

Asia  Minor 


34  Mysia,  Parion,  Hemidrachm,  350-300  BC,  bull  standing 
left,  rev.  head  of  Gorgoneion,  2.45g/12h  (BMC  14-16; 
SNG  France  1356-7).  Good  very  fine,  well-centred 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

SNC  December  2002  (770) 


Kings  of  Macedon 


35  Piiiiip  II  (359-336  BC),  Stater,  Pella,  laureate  head  of 
Apollo  right,  rev.  biga  right,  8.58g/12h  (Le  Rider  581). 
Good  very  fine  (£400-500) 


36  Alexander  the  Great  (336-323  BC),  Stater,  Salamis, 
332-323  BC,  helmeted  head  of  Athena  right,  serpent  on 
helmet,  rev.  Nike  standing  left,  holding  wreath  and 
stylus,  standing  eagle  in  left  field,  8.59g/12h  (Price 
3129b).  Very  fine,  rare  (£400-500) 

Ptolemaic  Kingdom  of  Egypt 


37  Ptolemy  V,  Epiphanes  (204-180  BC),  Tetradrachm, 
Alexandria,  head  of  Ptolemy  the  Great  right,  aegis  round 
neck,  rev.  eagle  standing  to  left  on  thunderbolt, 
14.05g/12h  (SNG  Copenhagen  245).  Well  struck,  about 
extremely  fine  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

SNC  December  2002  (785) 

Jewish  Coinage 

38  JUD/EA,  Bar  Kochba  Revolt  (132-5  CE),  /E,  undated 
[attributed  to  year  3,  AD  134/5],  bunch  of  grapes,  rev. 
palm  tree,  9.81  g/ 1  h  (Mildenberg  83;  Hendin  736). 
About  very  fine,  green-brown  patina  (£50-70) 

39  JUD/EA,  Bar  Kochba  Revolt  (132-5  CE),  /E,  undated 
[attributed  to  year  3,  AD  134/5],  similar,  11.28g/11h 
(Mildenberg  99;  Hendin  736).  Very  fine,  green-brown 
patina  (£60-80) 


40  JuD/EA,  Bar  Kochba  Revolt  (132-5  CE),  Ac,  undated 
[attributed  to  year  3,  AD  134/5],  similar,  9.78g/7h 
(Mildenberg  99;  Hendin  736).  Very  fine,  green-brown 
patina  (£60-80) 

41  Jud/ea,  Bar  Kochba  Revolt  (132-5  CE),  7E,  undated 
[attributed  to  year  3,  AD  134/5],  similar,  14.34g/7h 
(Mildenberg  112;  Hendin  736).  Overstruck  on  a  Syrian 
Imperial  bronze,  fine  (£30-50) 

Roman  Imperial  Coinage 

Tiberius  (14-37) 


42  Aureus,  after  16  AD,  Lugdunum,  laureate  head  right, 
rev.  Livia  seated  right,  holding  sceptre  and  branch, 
7.38g/4h  (RIC  29).  Off-centre,  fine  (£300-400) 

Miscellaneous 

43  Denarii  (7),  Antoninianii  (2),  other  coins  in  silver  (2), 
bronze  (1)  [12].  Fine  and  better  (£70-90) 


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CELTIC  COINS 

Gallo-Belgic  issues 


44  Stater,  series  A  [Ambianil,  laureate  head  of  Apollo  left, 
rev.  horse  left,  pellets  and  ornaments  around,  7.16g/10h 
(VA  12;  S  2).  Some  light  spade  marks,  otherwise  very 
fine  and  well-centred  (£600-650) 


45  Stater,  series  E  [Ambiani],  raised  blank,  rev.  horse  right, 
pellets  and  ornaments  around,  ornaments  in  exergue, 
6.09g/12h  (VA  54;  S  11).  Nearly  extremely  fine 
(£200-250) 


46  Stater,  series  E  [Ambiani],  blank,  rev.  horse  right, 
pellets  and  ornaments  around,  rope-like  exergual  below, 
6.09g/12h  (VA  56;  S  11).  Scratches  on  obverse, 
otherwise  extremely  fine  (£180-220) 

Early  Uninscribed  issues 


47  British  A  [Westerham  type],  Stater,  traces  of  crude  head 
right,  rev.  disjointed  horse  left,  pellets  above,  pellet 
and  zig-zag  exergue  below,  6.68g/4h  (BMC  17;  VA  200; 
S  21).  Very  fine  (£250-300) 


48  British  H  [North  East  Coast  type],  Stater,  crude  head  of 
Apollo,  rev.  horse  right,  pellets  and  ornaments  around, 
zig-zag  pattern  with  pellets  in  exergue,  6.23g/2h  (BMC 
182;  VA  800-1;  S  28).  Good  very  fine,  very  rare 
(£400-500) 


50  British  Lx  (North  Thames],  Quarter-Stater,  wreath 
pattern,  rev.  horse  running  right,  symbols  around, 
1 . 1  5g/1  2 h  (BMC  367;  VA  -;  S  43).  Part  flat,  otherwise 
very  fine,  rare  (£250-300) 


51  British  Ma  [Wonersh  type],  Stater,  wreath  pattern  with 
crescents  back-to-back  in  centre,  rev.  horse  right,  spiral 
above,  rosette  in  front,  wheel  below,  ornaments  around, 
5.37g/6h  (BMC  354;  VA  1520-1;  S  36).  Part  flat, 
otherwise  good  very  fine,  rare  (£800-900) 


52  British  O  [Geometric  type],  Quarter-Stater,  trace  of 
pattern,  rev.  pattern  of  lines  and  star,  1.40g/9h  (BMC 
419;  VA  1227;  S  46).  Very  fine  (£90-120) 

53  British  O  [Geometric  type],  Quarter-Stater,  base  metal, 
pattern  both  sides,  0.65g/2h  (BMC  414;  VA  1225;  S  46); 
Trinovantes,  Addedomaros,  Unit,  contemporary  forgery, 
silver  plated  on  bronze,  head  left,  rev.  horse  running 
left,  ornaments  around,  1.24g/9h  ( cf .  BMC  2453;  cf.  VA 
1646;  cf.  S  206);  Iceni,  Half-Unit,  contemporary  forgery, 
silver  plated  on  bronze,  two  crescents  back  to  back, 
rev.  horse  running  left,  ornaments  around,  0.55g/12h  [3]. 
Last  fine,  others  very  fine  or  better,  an  interesting  lot 
(£50-70) 


49  British  H  (North  East  Coast  type],  Stater,  degraded  head 
right,  rev.  horse  right,  ornaments  around,  rosette  and 
exergual  line  below,  5.92g/8h  (BMC  189;  VA  800-11;  S 
28).  Very  fine  (£300-350) 

Provenance: 

Bt  M.  Vosper 


54  British  Qc  IRemic  type],  Quarter-Stater,  degraded  head 
of  Apollo,  rev.  triple-tailed  horse  right,  star  above, 
cogged  W'heel  below,  1.38g/6h  (BMC  503;  VA  228;  S 
48).  Very  fine  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

R.C.  Lockett  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  6-9  June  1955,  lot  10"  (part) 


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Tincomarus 


LTK 


55  British  Qc  [Remic  type],  Quarter-Stater,  whorl  of  four 
birds'  necks  and  heads,  rev.  horse  left,  tail  defined  by 
pellets  between  two  lines,  flower  and  pellet  in  annulet 
above,  rosette  below,  1.36g/10h  (BMC  542;  VA  256;  S 
48).  Part  flat,  otherwise  extremely  fine,  rare  £400-500) 


62  Quarter-Stater,  [t|incom  between  beaded  lines,  wavy 
and  pellet  line  below,  rev.  horse  running  left,  wheel 
above,  annulets  around,  1.14g/1h  (BMC  798;  VA  365;  S 
74).  Very  fine  (£200-250) 


56  Half-Unit,  cruciform  pattern  with  ornaments  in  angles, 
rev.  horse  galloping  left,  crescents  above,  pellet  in 
annulet  below,  0.55g/3h  (BMC  -;  VA  -;  S  54A).  Small 
chip  but  nearly  extremely  fine,  very  rare  (£250-300) 


57  Thames  and  South,  Potin,  Thurrock  type,  head  of  Apollo 
left,  rev.  bull  right,  3.73g/2h  (BMC  660-5;  VA  1404;  S 
62).  Smoothed  and  slightly  chipped,  otherwise  fine 
(£30-40) 

58  Thames  and  South,  Potin,  class  II,  crude  head  right, 
rev.  bull,  1.06g/3h  (BMC  720;  VA  139;  S  64).  Nearly 
extremely  fine  (£90-120) 


59  Thames  and  South,  Potin,  class  II,  similar,  1.33g/3h 
(BMC  720-3;  VA  139;  S  64).  Good  very  fine  (£70-90) 


Atrebates  and  Regni 

Commius 


60  Stater,  degraded  head  of  Apollo,  rev.  triple-tailed  horse 
running  right,  wheel  below,  commios  around,  5.42g/5h 
(BMC  724;  VA  350;  S  65).  Two  striking  cracks, 
otherwise  very  fine,  rare  (£700-800) 


61  Unit,  head  left,  rev.  horse  running  left,  E  above, 
0.8 3g/1  Oh  (BMf  731;  VA  155;  S  69).  Very  fine 
(L  7  20- 1  50) 


63  Quarter-Stater,  tinc  on  tablet,  c  above,  a  below,  rev. 
head  of  Medusa,  0.88g/5h  (BMC  811;  VA  378;  S  77). 
Reverse  off-centre,  very  fine  (£200-250) 


64  Quarter-Stater,  tin  on  tablet,  rev.  boar  running  left, 
ornaments  around,  1 . 1  2g/1 1  h  (BMC  827;  VA  379;  S  78). 
Very  fine  (£200-250) 


Eppillus 


65  Quarter-Stater,  eppil  comf  in  two  lines,  rev.  Pegasus 
running  right,  pellet  in  annulet  below,  1.02g/1h  (BMC 
1010;  VA  435;  S  98).  Two  striking  splits,  otherwise  very 
fine  (£200-250) 


Verica 


66  Stater,  COMF1  in  tablet,  rev.  lancer  galloping  right,  vir 
above,  rex  below,  5.32g/4h  (BMC  1155;  VA  500-1;  S 
120).  Reverse  slightly  off-centre,  very  fine  (£400-500) 


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I  TIC 


67  Quarter-Stater,  comf  in  tablet,  rev.  horse  right,  vi 
above,  exergual  line,  1.15g/10h  (BMC  1207;  VA  467;  S 
125).  A  little  off-centre,  very  fine  (£180-220) 


68  Quarter-Stater,  com  fili  divided  by  scroll,  rev.  horse 
running  right,  [v]ir  above,  pellet  in  annulet  below, 
1.29g/5h  (BMC  1217;  VA  468;  S  126).  Struck  off-centre, 
obverse  very  fine,  reverse  extremely  fine  (£200-250) 


Trinovantes 

Addedomaros 


69  Stater,  cruciform  wreath  pattern  with  two  crescents 
back  to  back  in  centre,  rev.  horse  running  right, 
ad|dediidom]  and  pellet  in  annulet  above,  pellets 
around,  wheel  below,  5.59g/4h  (BMC  2390;  VA  1605;  S 
200).  Very  fine  (£450-550) 

Provenance: 

C.  Rudd  FPL  64,  July  2002  (67):  CCI  02.0474 


70  Stater,  wreath  whorl  with  three  crescents  in  centre, 
rev.  horse  galloping  right,  symbols  around,  cornucopia 
below,  addiidom  above,  5.46g/12h  (BMC  2396;  VA 
1620-1;  S  201).  Legend  smoothed,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£400-500) 


71  Quarter-Stater,  cruciform  leaf  pattern,  pellet  in  annulet 
in  centre,  annulets  in  angles,  rev.  horse  galloping  right, 
ornaments  around,  l.39g/12h  (BMC  2417;  VA  1623;  S 
204).  Nearly  extremely  fine  (£300-350) 


72  Quarter-Stater,  two  decorated  crescents  back  to  back, 
rev.  horse  running  right,  pellet  in  broken  annulet  in 
front,  saltire  in  rectangle  below,  addedomaros  around, 
1.29g/11h  (BMC  2422;  VA  1638;  S  205).  Hairline  striking 
crack,  a  few  scratches  on  obverse,  otherwise  good  very 
fine  (£300-350) 


Cunobelin 


73  Unit,  camvl  on  tablet,  rev.  seated  figure  holding 
amphora  left,  cvnobe  in  front,  1.19g/5h  (BMC  -;  VA  S 
308).  Off-centre,  nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£150-180) 


Catuvellauni 

Tasciovanus 


74  Stater,  wreath  pattern  with  annulets,  crescents,  pellets 
in  annulets  and  two  crescents  in  centre,  rev.  horse 
prancing  right,  bucranium  and  rosette  above,  pellet  in 
annulet  in  front  and  below,  tasc[iav]  around,  5.48g/1h 
(BMC  1598;  VA  1682;  S  214).  Good  very  fine,  very  rare 
(£800-900) 

Provenance: 

Sotheby  Auction,  1 8  July  1 979,  lot  325 


75  Stater,  wreath  pattern  with  pellets  in  annulets,  three 
pellets  between  two  crescents  in  centre,  rev.  hel meted 
horseman  holding  carnyx  riding  right,  |t]asc  around,  a 
unbarred,  wheel  behind  horse,  pellet  in  annulet  below 
exergual  line,  5.53g/12h  (BMC  1613;  cf.  VA  1732-5;  S 
21/).  Small  cut  on  edge  at  8  o'clock,  otherwise  good 
very  fine,  rare  (£600-700) 


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CELTIC  COINS 


76  Quarter-Stater,  wreath  pattern,  three  pellets  between 
two  crescents  in  centre,  vero  in  angles,  rev.  horse  to 
left,  bucranium  above,  tas  and  double  exergual  line 
below,  1.33g/2h  (BMC  1644;  VA  1690;  S  224).  Very  fine 
(£200-250) 


77  Unit,  bearded  head  left,  two  groups  of  pellets  in 
cruciform  in  front,  rev.  lancer  galloping  right,  rosette 
behind,  tascia  divided  by  horse's  forelegs,  1.14g/12h 
(BMC  1667;  VA  1745;  S  230).  Very  fine ,  very  rare 
(£250-300) 


78  Unit,  laureate  bust  right,  tascia  in  front,  rev.  bull 
butting  left,  1 .1  2g/6h  (BMC  1681;  VA  1794;  S  235),  Rues, 
bronze,  bearded  head  right,  rviis  in  front,  rev.  horseman 
right,  VIR  in  front,  1.52g/3h  (BMC  1698;  VA  1892;  S  272); 
together  with  a  minim-sized  bronze  blank,  0.33g  [3], 
Varied  state  (£30-50) 


83  Stater,  Wild  type,  [c]am[v]  divided  by  ear  of  barley, 
rev.  horse  rearing  right,  branch  behind,  CVNO  on 
exergual  line,  5.45g/11h  (BMC  1784;  VA  1931-7;  S  283). 
Good  very  fine,  well-centred  (£500-600) 


84  Stater,  Wild  type,  cam[v]  divided  by  ear  of  barley,  rev. 
horse  rearing  right,  star  above,  cvno  on  exergual  line, 
5.43g/9h  (cf.  BMC  1795  and  1797;  VA  1931-9;  S  283). 
Some  pitting,  otherwise  very  fine  (£300-350) 


85  Quarter-Stater,  camv  divided  by  ear  of  barley,  rev. 
horse  galloping  right,  pellets  and  branch  above,  cvn 
below,  1 . 3 1  g/2 h  (BMC  1843;  VA  1935;  S  293).  Obverse 
very  fine,  reverse  extremely  fine  (£300-350) 


79  Bronze  Double  Unit,  bust  right,  tascia  before,  [va] 
behind,  rev.  Pegasus  left,  tas  around,  2.96g/11h  (BMC 
1685;  VA  1818;  S  241).  Surface  of  reverse  a  little  pitted, 
otherwise  very  fine,  very  rare  (£300-350) 


86  Bronze,  cvnobelini  in  two  tablets,  pellet  in  annulet 
above  and  below,  rev.  Victory  seated  left,  [ta]sc 
around,  2.30g/2h  (BMC  1921;  VA  1971;  S  324).  A  little 
corrosion,  otherwise  very  fine  with  dark  patina 
(£80-100) 


80  Bronze,  annulet  in  centre  of  star-shaped  pattern  within 
border  of  pellets,  rev.  bull  right,  crescent  or  annulet 
above,  2.42g/12h  (BMC  1752;  VA  1810;  S  248).  A  little 
corrosion,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine  (£50-70) 

81  Bronze,  similar,  2.21  g  (BMC  1  752;  S  248;  VA  1810), 
Cunobelin,  bronze,  bust  right,  rev.  bull  butting  right, 
1.40g/4h  (BMC  1944;  VA  2095;  S  340);  together  with  a 
plated  forgery  of  a  Hadrian  Denarius  [3].  Fair  to  fine 
(£40-50) 

Cunobelin 


82  Stater,  Linear  type,  a  contemporary  forgery  on  a  plated 
bronze  core,  camv  divided  by  ear  of  barley,  horse  with 
delineated  mane  running  right,  branch  between  pellets 
above,  cvn  below,  5.20g/12h  (cf.  BMC  1782;  <  /.  VA 
1925-1;  cf.  S  281).  Good  very  fine  (£100-120) 


87  Bronze,  bust  of  Jupiter  left,  cvnobelin  around,  rev. 
warrior  on  prancing  horse  right,  cam  above  exergual 
line,  2.49g/12h  (BMC  1984;  VA  2103;  S  345).  Good 
very  fine,  well-centred,  rare  (£120-150) 


88  Bronze,  head  of  Janus,  cvno  on  tablet  below,  rev.  sow 
seated  beneath  tree  right,  camv  on  tablet  below, 
2.3 7g/1  h  (BMC  1998;  VA  2103;  S  346).  Good  very  tine, 
rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Hon  R.W.  Marshaml-Townshendl  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  19-27 
November  1888,  lot  32 

R.C.  Lockett  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  6-9  |une  1955,  lot  51. 

This  coin  sold  for  the  then  remarkable  price  of  £1 1  in  1 888 


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Epaticcus 


TIC  COIf 


Dobunni 


89  Unit,  head  of  Hercules  right,  EPATl  in  front,  pellet  in 
annulet  behind,  rev.  eagle  holding  snake  in  its  talons, 
pellet  in  annulet  above,  1.1  lg/6h  (BMC  2024;  VA  580;  S 
356).  Extremely  fine  (£70-90) 

90  Units  (2),  similar,  1.16g/7h,  1.22g/6h  (BMC  2024;  VA 
580-1;  S  356)  [2].  Very  fine  and  better,  but  first  with 
obverse  off-centre  (£90-120) 


Caratacus 


91  Unit,  bust  of  Hercules  right,  cara  in  front,  rev.  eagle 
holding  snake  in  its  talons,  1 . 1  5g/1  2 h  (BMC  2376;  VA 
593;  S  364).  Very  fine  (£200-250) 


92 


Minim,  cara  around  pel  I  let  in  annulet,  rev.  Pegasus 
running  right,  0.25g/3h  (BMC  2385;  VA  595;  S  364A). 
Obverse  nearly  very  fine,  reverse  good  very  fine 
(£90-120) 


Illustration  only  shown  enlarged 

Durotriges 

Early  Uninscribed  issues 


93  Silver  Quarter-Stater,  geometric  crescent  design,  rev. 
zig-zag  pattern,  1.35g/3h  (BMC  2734;  VA  1242;  S  368). 
Very  fine  (£30-50) 


94  Silver  Quarter-Stater,  starfish,  rev.  ornate  zig-zag 
pattern,  0.94g/12h  (BMC  2780;  VA  1270;  S  369).  Good 
very  fine  (£100-120) 


Early  Uninscribed  issues 


95  Unit,  degraded  head  with  oxo  pattern  right,  rev. 
triple-tailed  horse  running  left,  ornaments  around, 
1.36g/9h  (BMC  2976;  VA  1074;  S  377).  Very  fine 
(£60-80) 

Anted 


96  Stater,  fern,  rev.  triple-tailed  horse  galloping  right, 
wheel  below,  anted[rig]  divided  by  horse's  head, 
5.27g/3h  (BMC  3023;  VA  1066-1;  S  379).  Obverse  very 
fine,  reverse  good  very  fine,  very  rare  (£700-800) 

Provenance: 

Clendining  Auction,  15  April  1971,  lot  28 


97  Unit,  degraded  head  with  oxo  pattern  right,  rev. 
triple-tailed  horse  running  left,  an  below',  ted  above 
0.90g/1  h  (BMC  3032;  VA  1082;  S  380).  Obverse  very 
fine,  reverse  better  (£90-120) 


Catti 


98  Stater,  fern,  rev.  triple-tailed  horse  galloping  right, 
wheel  below,  [catti]  above,  5.34g/6h  (BMC  3057;  Va 
1130;  S  384).  Good  very  fine,  rare  (£700-800) 

The  style  of  fern  (or  ear  of  corn?)  varies  from  ruler  to  ruler.  The 
cataloguer  is  satisfied  that  this  obverse  conforms  to  that  of  Catti 

Corio 


99 


Stater,  fern,  rev.  triple-tailed  horse  galloping  right, 
wheel  below,  corio  above,  5.54g/4h  (BMC  3064;  VA 
1035;  S  386).  Obverse  scratched  to  right  of  fern, 
otherwise  extremely  fine  (£600-700) 


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100 


Quarter  Stater,  cor,  rev.  triple-tailed  horse  galloping 
right,  large  and  small  annulet  with  pellet  in  centre 
above,  1.19g/12h  (BMC  3134;  VA  1039;  S  387).  Scratch 
above  COR,  otherwise  very  fine,  extremely  rare 
(£900-1,100) 


Corieltauvi 

Early  Uninscribed  issues 


101  Stater  [South  Ferriby  type],  crude  head  of  Apollo,  rev. 
disjointed  horse  running  left,  star  below,  5.44g/6h  (BMC 
3152;  VA  811-17;  S  390).  Nearly  extremely  fine 
(£300-350) 


102  Stater  [South  Ferriby  type],  similar,  5.37g/10h  (BMC 
3177,  VA  811-1;  S  390).  Three  striking  splits,  very  fine 
(£250-300) 

103  Unit,  Boar/Horse  type  I,  boar  right,  ring  ornaments 
around,  rev.  horse  left,  pellet  in  ring  ornament  above, 
1 .31  g/1 1  h  (BMC  3202;  VA  855-7;  S  396);  Avn  Cost, 
Unit,  obv.  blank,  rev.  horse  left,  avnt  c[os]t  around, 
0.94g  (BMC  3261;  VA  914;  S  403)  [2],  Both  very  fine 
(£90-120) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  M.  Vosper 

Second  found  in  Lincolnshire,  Autumn  1999,  C.  Rudd  FPL  57,  July  2001 
(69):  CCI  01.0532 

104  Unit,  Boar/Horse  type  III,  blank,  rev.  horse  left, 
0.81  g/1 2 h  (BMC  3235;  VA  887;  S  398);  Avn  Cost,  Unit, 
feint  traces  of  wreath  pattern,  rev.  horse  running  left, 
avn  above,  1.19g/12h  (BMC  3261;  VA  914;  S  403)  [2], 
Second  slightly  ragged,  otherwise  fine  (£60-80) 

Avn  Cost 


105  Unit,  faint  traces  of  wreath  pattern,  rev.  horse  running 
left,  avn  above,  0.93g/2h  (BMC  3261;  VA  914-3;  S  403). 

Very  fine  (£60-80) 


Esvp  Rasv 


106  Stater,  wreath  design  between  rosettes,  rev.  disjointed 
horse  left,  iisvp  above,  [ra]sv  below,  star  behind, 
4.88g/1 1  h  (BMC  3269;  VA  920;  S  405).  Very  fine,  rare 
(£700-800) 

Vep  Corf 


107  Stater,  wreath  design  between  rosettes,  rev.  disjointed 
horse  galloping  left,  vep  above,  corf  below,  pellet  in 
annulet  behind,  5.26g/3h  (BMC  3296;  VA  940;  S  410). 
Good  very  fine,  rare  (£700-800) 


108  Unit,  wreath  pattern,  rev.  horse  running  right,  vepoc 
above,  pellets  in  annulets  around,  1.29g/5h  (BMC  3310; 
VA  955;  S  412).  Extremely  fine,  very  rare  (£200-250) 

Dumno  Tigir  Seno 


109  Stater,  [d]vmn[oc]  across  wreath,  wheels  and  rosettes  in 
alternate  angles,  rev.  disjointed  horse  galloping  left, 
tigir  above,  seno  below,  trefoil  of  pellets  in  front, 
5.39g/1h  (SCBI  Coritani  399,  this  coin;  BMC  3325;  VA 
972;  S  414).  Reverse  a  little  flat  between  2  and  4 
o'clock,  otherwise  nearly  extremely  fine,  very  rare 
(£1,200-1,500) 

Provenance: 

H.  Hemingway  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  16-19  May  1882,  lot  735 
H.  Montagu  Collection,  Part  I,  Sotheby  Auction,  18-23  November  1895, 
lot  112 

T.  Bliss  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  22-4  March  1916,  lot  32 
A.  Mann  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  29-31  October  1917,  lot  1 19 
R.C.  Lockett  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  6-9  June  1955,  lot  81 
H.  IHird  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  6  March  1974,  lot  201 

Volisios  Dvmnocoveros 


110  Stater,  volisios  in  two  lines  across  wreath,  rosettes  and 
wheels  in  opposite  angles,  rev.  disjointed  horse  running 
left,  trefoil  of  pellets  in  front,  dvmnocoveros  around, 
5.33 g/5 h  (BMC  3330;  VA  978-1;  S  416).  Obverse 
smoothed,  reverse  very  fine,  rare  (£6 50-750) 


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111  Unit,  volisios  in  two  lines,  rev.  horse  running  right, 
DVMNOCO  around,  1.12g/3h  (BMC  3339;  VA  980;  S  417). 
Very  fine,  extremely  rare;  not  illustrated  by  Van  Arsdell 
and  the  British  Museum  specimen  a  fragment 
(£300-400) 


Iceni 

Early  Uninscribed  issues 


112  Stater  [  Freckenham  type),  trefoil  in  centre  of  Celtic 
cross,  rev.  long-legged  horse  right,  wheel  above  and 
below,  vertical  lines  in  exergue,  5.50g/12h  (Allen  Ic; 
BMC  3410;  VA  626-7;  S  428).  Very  fine  (£500-600) 


113  Quarter-Stater  [  I rstead  type],  hatched  box  and  wreath 
pattern,  rev.  horse  right,  wheel  below,  0.89g/12h  (BMC 
3436;  VA  628;  S  430).  Off-centre  and  smoothed, 
otherwise  nearly  very  fine  (£120-150) 


114  Unit,  Boar/Horse  type,  boar  running  left,  annulets  and 
pellets  in  annulets  around,  rev.  horse  running  right, 
trefoil  of  pellets  above,  star  below,  pellets  in  exergue 
0.87g/12h  (BMC  3455;  VA  657;  S  431).  Obverse 
off-centre,  very  fine  (£50-60) 

115  Units  (2),  Bury  type,  diademed  bust  left,  rev.  horse  left, 
pellet  in  annulet  above  and  below,  1.35g/9h  (BMC  3524; 
VA  80;  S  432);  Face/Horse  type,  head  right,  rev.  horse 
right,  wheel  above,  0.76g/2h  (BMC  3556;  VA  792;  S  434) 
12).  First  fine,  second  about  fine  (£60-80) 


116  Unit,  Bury  type,  diademed  bust  right,  rev.  horse  right, 
wheel  above,  cog-wheel  below,  l.16g/3h  (BMC  3534; 
VA  -;  S  432).  Fine,  rare  (£80-100) 

117  Units  (2),  both  Face/FHorse  type,  head  right,  rev.  horse 
right,  rosettes  around,  0.63g/7h  (BMC  3541;  VA  665-7;  S 
433);  large  bust  left,  pellets  in  annulets,  rosette  in 
annulet  and  cog-wheel  in  front,  rev.  horse  right,  pellets 
above,  1 .1 7g/1  h  (BMC  3549;  VA  S  433)  [2).  First 
chipped,  otherwise  fine,  rare  (£90-120) 


118  Unit,  Face/Horse  type,  head  right,  trefoil  of  pellets  in 
front,  rev.  horse  with  trefoil  head  right,  wheel-like 
ornament  above,  quatrefoil  below,  1.10g/6h  (BMC  3566; 
VA  790;  S  434).  Good  very  fine  (£90-120) 


119  Unit,  two  crescents  back-to-back  across  wreath  pattern, 
rev.  horse  running  right,  pellets  around,  1.03g/1h  iBMC 
4297;  VA  752;  S  436).  Nearly  extremely  fine  (£60-80) 

120  Eighth-Unit,  two  crescents  back  to  back,  rev.  horse  (?), 
0.1  7g  (BMC  -;  VA  -;  S  -);  Catuvellauni  (?),  Tasciovanus 
(?),  bronze,  bust  left,  rev.  stag  running  left,  0.84g/3h 
(BMC  -;  VA  -;  S  -).  [2].  Fair,  very  rare  (£30-50) 

Anted 


121  Unit,  two  crescents  back-to-back  across  wreath  pattern, 
rev.  horse  right,  rosette  above,  trefoil  of  pellets  and 
ANTED  below,  1.23g/9h  (BMC  3960;  VA  711;  S  441). 
Good  very  fine  (£60-80) 


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122  Unit,  similar,  1.07g/1h  (BMC  3960;  VA  711;  S  441). 
Very  fine  (£40-50) 

Ece 

123  Unit,  two  crescents  back-to-back  across  wreath  pattern, 
rev.  horse  running  right,  ECE  below,  s  in  front,  1.23g/12h 
(BMC  4348;  VA  760;  S  445).  Very  fine,  well-centred 
(£50-70) 

124  Unit,  similar,  0.82g/9h  (BMC  4348;  VA  760;  S  445). 
Very  fine  (£40-60) 

125  Units  (2),  similar,  0.91  g/7h,  0.82g/11h  (BMC  4348;  VA 
760;  S  445)  [2].  Obverses  fine  and  fair,  reverses  very 
fine  (£50-70) 


Gaul 


126  Armorica,  Unit,  head  right,  rosette  in  front,  rev.  horse 
galloping  left,  lyre  between  two  rosettes  below, 
1.09g/3h  ( cf .  Tache  DT  2283).  Part  flat,  otherwise  very 
fine  (£40-50) 


Continental  Europe 


127  BelCIC  coinage,  Quarter-Stater,  cruciform  wreath  pattern 
with  saltire  of  petals,  cogwheels  and  annulets  in  angles, 
rev.  horse  running  right,  three  cogwheels  around, 
1.10g/6h.  Very  fine  and  extremely  rare,  the  type 
apparently  unrecorded  (£400-500) 


A  GROUP  OF  CHARLES  I  OXFORD  MINT  SHILLINC 
from  an  Old  Collection 


128 


1642,  mm.  plume,  reads  hiber,  rev.  three  plumes  above 
Declaration,  date  below,  reads  leg,  colon  after  ang, 
colon  stops,  5.74g/6h  (Morr.  B-3;  cf.  SCBI  Broooker  924; 
N  2439;  S  2971).  Obverse  fine,  reverse  nearly  very  fine, 
rare  (£300-350) 


Same  obv.  die  as  lots  1 29  and  1 30 


129  1642,  mm.  plume,  reads  hiber,  rev.  three  plumes  above 
Declaration,  date  below,  reads  leg,  no  colon  after  ang, 
colon  stops,  5.79g/9h  (Morr.  B-3;  SCBI  Brooker  924, 
same  dies;  N  2439;  S  2971).  Fine,  rare  (£200-250) 

Same  obv.  die  as  lots  1 28  and  1 30 


130  1642,  mm.  plume,  reads  hiber,  rev.  three  plumes  above 
Declaration,  date  below,  reads  dissipentv  and  LEG,  no 
colon  after  ang,  5.70g/8h  (Morr.  B-3;  SCBI  Brooker  924, 
same  obv.  die;  N  2439;  S  2971).  Scratched  both  sides 
and  very  slightly  double-struck  (but  not  where  the  R  of 
dissipentvr  is  omitted),  otherwise  fine,  rare  (£250-300) 

Same  obv.  die  as  lots  1 28  and  1 29 


131  1642,  mm.  plume,  reads  hib,  rev.  three  plumes  above 
Declaration,  date  below,  reads  LEG,  no  colon  after  ang, 
colon  stops,  5 . 5 3g/5 h  (Morr.  C-3;  SCBI  Brooker  -;  N 
2439;  S  2971).  Reverse  double-struck,  otherwise  fine 
and  rare;  this  die  combination  not  recorded  by 
Morrieson  (£250-300) 

Same  obv.  die  as  lols  1 32  and  1 3  t 


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132  1643,  mm.  plume,  rev.  three  plumes  above  Declaration, 
date  below,  reads  par,  colon  before  legend,  pellet  stops, 
6.25g/9h  (Morr.  A-2;  SCBI  Brooker  N  2439;  S  2972). 
Weakly  struck  in  places,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine, 
very  rare;  the  die  combination  not  recorded  by 
Morrieson  (£400-500) 

Same  obv.  die  as  lots  131  and  133 


133  1643,  mm.  plume,  rev.  three  plumes  above  Declaration, 
date  below,  reads  par,  colon  stops,  4.54g/12h  (Morr. 
A-3;  SCBI  Brooker  926-7,  same  obv.  die;  N  2439;  S 
2972).  Clipped,  otherwise  fine,  rare  (£100-120) 

Same  obv .  die  as  lots  131  and  132.  Morrieson  recorded  two  rev.  dies: 
this  differs  from  both  Brooker  926  and  927 


134  1643,  mm.  plume,  rev.  three  plumes  above  Declaration, 
colon  stops,  6.02g/3h  (Morr.  C-2,  but  rev.  from  a 
different  die  to  that  illustrated;  SCBI  Brooker  -;  N  2440; 
S  2972).  Flan  ragged  at  top  and  weak  in  places, 
otherwise  nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£200-250) 

Same  obv.  die  as  lot  135 


135  1643,  mm.  plume,  rev.  three  small  Shrewsbury  plumes 
above  Declaration,  date  below,  colon  stops,  6.11  g/1 2 h 
(Morr.  C-8;  cf.  SCBI  Brooker  934;  N  2441;  S  2974). 
Attempted  piercing  at  centre  (at  the  time  of  the 
re-coinage  of  1696-7?),  otherwise  obverse  fine,  reverse 
nearly  very  fine,  rare;  the  die  combination  not  recorded 
by  Morrieson  (£200-250) 

Same  obv.  die  as  lot  134 


136  1643,  mm.  plume,  rev.  three  plumes  above  Declaration, 
date  below,  large  lettering,  reads  pa,  colon  stops, 
5.22g/4h  (Morr.  D-1;  SCBI  Brooker  932;  N  2439;  S  2972). 
Obverse  fine,  reverse  better  but  clipped  (£80-100) 


137  1643,  mm.  plume,  rev.  three  plumes  above  Declaration, 
date  below,  pellet  stops,  colons  in  Declaration, 
5.99g/8h  (Morr.  D-1,  but  rev.  from  a  different  die  to  that 
illustrated;  SCBI  Brooker  930,  same  rev.  die;  N  2440;  S 
2972).  Pierced  at  centre  (for  the  re-coinage  of 
1696-7?),  otherwise  fine,  rare  (£150-180) 


138 


1643,  mm.  plume,  rev.  three  small  Shrewsbury  plumes 
above  Declaration,  date  below,  colon  stops,  5.76g/8h 
(Morr.  E-8;  SCBI  Brooker  934,  same  dies;  N  2441;  S 
2974).  Fine,  rare  (£200-250) 


139 


1643,  mm.  plume,  rev.  three  plumes  above  Declaration, 
date  below,  colon  stops,  5.78g/12h  (Morr.  F-3;  SCBI 
Brooker  935,  same  dies;  N  2442;  S  2972).  Weakly 
struck,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£500-600) 


140  1643,  mm.  plume,  rev.  three  plumes  above  Declaration, 
date  below,  first  numeral  in  script,  rosette  stops,  colon 
before  and  at  end  of  legend,  5.49g/9h  (Morr.  G-9;  SCBI 
Brooker  N  2445;  S  2972).  Very  fine,  rare  (£500-600) 


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141 


1644,  mm.  plume,  rev.  three  plumes  above  Declaration, 
date  in  small  numerals  and  ox  below,  first  numeral  in 
script,  lozenge  stops  also  by  plumes,  date  and  ox, 
5.79g/1  Oh  (Morr.  A-1;  SCBI  Brooker  N  2447;  S  2975). 
Flan  a  little  ragged,  nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£500-600) 


145  1644,  mm.  plume,  lozenge  stops,  rev.  three  plumes 
above  Declaration  in  two  lines,  date  in  small  numerals 
and  ox  below,  lozenge  between  two  colons  before 
legend,  lozenge  stops  and  by  plumes  and  date, 
5.67g/10h  (Morr.  D-3;  SCBI  Brooker  944,  same  dies;  N 
2449;  S  2975).  Struck  on  a  large  flan,  the  reverse  that 
of  the  pattern,  Morr.  C-3,  with  bust  right,  plugged  at 
top,  otherwise  very  fine,  very  rare  (£300-400) 


142  1644,  mm.  plume,  rev.  three  plumes  above  Declaration, 
date  in  large  numerals  and  ox  below,  first  numeral  in 
script,  rosette  between  colons  before  legend,  pellet 
stops,  colons  in  Declaration,  5.58g/4h  (Morr.  A-5;  SCBI 
Brooker  936,  same  dies;  N  2445;  S  2972B).  Striking  split 
at  7  o'clock  and  reverse  slightly  off-centre,  otherwise 
fine,  rare  (£200-250) 


146  1642,  a  contemporary  cast  copy,  4.59g/5h  (cf.  Morr. 
D-3;  cf.  N  2439;  cf.  S  2971).  Fine  (£50-60) 


143  1644,  mm.  plume,  rev.  three  plumes  above  Declaration, 
date  in  large  numerals  below,  first  numeral  in  script, 
pellet  stops  and  at  each  side  of  date,  5.70g/6h  (Morr. 
A-8;  SCBI  Brooker  -;  N  2444;  S  2972A).  Crown  and  face 
scratched,  obverse  fine,  reverse  very  fine  (£150-200) 


144 


1644,  mm.  plume,  lozenge  and  double  lozenge  stops, 
rev.  three  plumes  above  Declaration,  date  1044  (sic)  in 
small  numerals  and  ox  below,  colon  stops,  pellets  in 
Declaration,  lozenges  by  plumes,  date  and  ox,  4.36g/4h 
(Morr.  C-7;  SCBI  Brooker  94  1,  same  dies;  N  2448;  S 
2975).  (  lipped  almost  to  inner  circle  and  pierced  at  10 
o'clock,  cctherwise  fine  (£40-50) 


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Early  Anglo-Saxon  Period 

Secondary  series  (c  710-760) 


147  SCEATTA,  series  G,  bust  right,  cross  in  front,  rev. 
standard,  0.96g/10h  (M  269-70;  N  43;  S  808).  Good 
very  fine  (£90-120) 


148  Sceatta,  series  R,  type  30,  Wodan  head,  rev.  two  men 
each  holding  a  cross,  1.04g/12h  (M  430-1;  N  171;  S 
844).  Obverse  good  very  fine,  reverse  slightly  pitted, 
nearly  very  fine  (£120-150) 


Eadmund 


153  Penny,  Eadmund,  A,  rev.  cross  with  pellets  in  angles, 
EADMONV  mone,  1.20g/6h  (Pagan,  BN)  1982,  pp.75-6, 
rev.  legend  not  noted;  N  456;  S  954).  Small  chip  at  2 
o'clock,  otherwise  very  fine,  rare  (£40 (1-500) 

Provenance: 

Bl  A.  Cillis 

Viking  Coinages:  Danelaw 


154  Alfred,  Penny,  Two  Line  type,  obv.  of  London  style, 
rev.  f(?)eiefred  in  two  lines,  1.37g/12h  (N  475/1;  S  966). 
Good  very  fine  (£400-500) 


149  Sceatta,  series  S,  female  centaur,  rev.  whorl  of  wolves' 
heads,  1.04g/12h  (M  438-41;  N  121;  S  831).  Slightly 
off-centre,  very  fine  (£150-180) 

Kings  of  Northumbria 

150  Redwulf,  Styca,  Monne,  1.02g/2h  (N  189;  S  867); 
Aethelred  II  (Second  reign),  Styca,  Wulfred  (?), 
retrograde  legends,  0. 73g/1 2  h  (N  190;  S  868); 
Archbishops  of  York,  Wigmund,  Styca,  Hunlaf,  0.85g/7h 
(N  196;  S  870)  [3].  First  two  fine,  last  better  (£30-40) 

Kings  of  Mercia 

Offa  (757-796) 


151  Penny,  Gp  II,  Ahlmund,  bust  right,  jewel  below,  rev. 
alhmund  in  three  lines  within  serpent  torque,  jewel  at  5 
o  clock,  1-19 g/ 1 2 h  (CEB  42;  N  318;  S  905).  Surfaces 
slightly  pitted,  otherwise  nearly  extremely  fine,  very  rare 
(£1 ,500-2,000) 

Provenance: 

Found  at  Abbots  Bromley  (Staffordshire),  1 953 


Kings  of  East  Anglia 

/Ethelstan  I  (c.  825-840) 


152  Penny,  Torhtelm,  A,  rev.  cross  pattee,  torhtelm, 
1 .1 2g/3h  (Pagan,  BN)  1982,  p.64;  cf.  SCBI  American 
230;  N  440;  S  950).  Legends  weak  at  one  point, 
otherwise  nearly  extremely  fine,  well-centred  and  with 
attractive  grey  tone,  very  rare  (£700-800) 


/Ethelberht  (858-866) 


155 


Penny,  Hereferth,  bust  right,  rev.  herefred  moneta  in 
limbs  and  angles  of  voided  cross,  1.19g/6h  (N  620;  S 
1053).  Rim  chipped  between  9  and  12  o'clock, 
otherwise  nearly  extremely  fine  (£600-700) 


Provenance: 

F.  Elmore  Jones  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  12-13  May  1971,  lot  41 
bt  Spink 


Alfred  the  Great  (871-899) 


156  Penny,  Lunette  type,  Heremod,  diademed  bust  right, 
reads  aelbred,  rev.  heremod  moneta  in  unbroken 
lunettes,  0.93g/9h  (N  625;  S  1057).  Broken  and  repaired 
at  11  o'clock,  otherwise  good  very  fine  with  dark  lone 
(£200-250) 


Edward  the  Elder  (899-924) 


157 


Penny,  Two  Line  type,  /Ethered,  *dered  m"o  divided  by 
three  crosses,  cross  above,  trefoil  of  pellets  below, 
1.59g/5h  (CTCE  69;  N  649;  S  1087).  Small  rim  chip  at  8 
o'clock,  otherwise  good  very  fine  (£350-400) 


Prove  nace: 

Bt  Spink  | previously  with  Seab\  1963) 


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/Ethelstan  (924-939) 


158  Penny,  Circumscription  type,  York,  Regnald,  edelstan  rex 
TO  BRIT,  rev.  RECN-A:-L-D-  MO  EFORPi,  1.32g/5h  (cf.  CEB 
234;  N  672;  S  1093).  Very  fine  with  dark  tone ,  rare 
(£550-650) 


Eadred  (946-955) 


159  Penny,  Two  Line  type,  North  Western  style  variety  [HR2 
var.  a),  Frothric,  frodric  m-  in  two  lines  divided  by  two 
crosses  and  an  annulet,  five  pellets  in  cruciform  above 
and  below,  1.44g/3h  (BMC  44;  cf.  CTCE  196;  N  709;  S 
1113).  Hairline  surface  crack  on  obverse,  otherwise 
good  very  fine,  very  rare  (£500-600) 


Eadgar  (959-975) 


160  Penny,  Two  Line  type.  North  Eastern  style,  Winemon, 
winemon  divided  by  three  crosses,  trefoil  of  pellets 
above  and  below,  1 .1 2 g/2 h  (CTCE  76;  N  741;  S  1129). 
Some  surface  marks,  very  fine  (£200-250) 

/Ethel red  II  (978-1016) 

First  Hand  type 


161  Penny,  Canterbury,  Boga,  boia  m'o  C/entpare,  1.69g/3h 
(BEH  132;  N  766;  S  1144).  Dagger-pierced  at  7  o'clock, 
otherwise  very  fine  with  light  grey  tone  (£180-220) 

Provenance: 

SCMB  November  1952  (10168) 


162  Penny,  Thetford,  Osferth,  OSFERD  M’O  DEOTFO,  1.50g/8h 
(BEH  3794;  N  766;  S  1144).  Die  flaw  on  obverse  at  4 
o'clock,  nearly  very  fine  (£150-200) 

CRVX  type 


163  Penny,  Canterbury,  Eadwold,  eadpold  m  o  </Ent, 
1 ,39g/XXh  (BEH  147;  N  770;  S  1148).  Plugged  at  top, 

.itti-mph’d  piercings  and  surface  cracks  both  sides, 
otherwise  very  fine  (£60-80) 


164  Penny,  Lincoln,  Unbein,  vnbegn  m'o  lincol,  1.25g/12h 
(Mossop  -;  cf.  BEH  1968;  N  770;  S  1148).  Chipped  at  7 
o'clock  and  with  several  cracks,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£120-150) 


165  Penny,  Winchester,  Brihtsige,  byrhsige  m~o  pint, 
1.65g/12h  (BEH  4145;  N  770;  S  1148).  Slightly  crimped, 
otherwise  very  fine  with  attractive  tone  (£150-180) 

Provenance: 

SCMB  September  1952  (9145) 

Long  Cross  type 


166  Penny,  London,  Heawulf,  heapvlf  m'o  lvnd,  1.55g/12h 
(BEH  2661;  N  774;  S  1151).  Centre  cracked  and  a  little 
crimped,  otherwise  very  fine  with  blue/grey  tone 
(£120-150) 

Helmet  type 


167  Penny,  Winchester,  /Elfwold,  alfpold  mQo  pint, 
1.49g/12h  (BEH  4102;  N  775;  S  1152).  Legends  weak, 
good  fine  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

'Norwich'  Collection,  DNW  Auction  63,  7  October  2004,  lot  8  [from 
R.A.  Vlack  October  1 9741 


Last  Small  Cross  type 


168  Penny,  Winchester,  Leofwine,  leofpine  on  pincst, 
1.08g/12h  (BEH  4258;  N  777;  S  1154).  Hairline  surface 
crack  in  second  quarter  of  reverse,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£150-180) 


169 


Pi  nny,  Winchester,  Ordbriht,  ordbrihi  on  pincsr, 
1.48g/9h  (BEH  4293;  N  777;  S  1154).  Good  very  fine 
(£180-220) 


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Cnut  (1016-1035) 


BRITISH  C  ( IIIs 


trom 


Quatrefoil  type 


170  Penny,  Southwark,  Wulfric,  pvlfric  svde,  1.13g/12h  (N 
781;  S  1157).  Slightly  crimped  and  legends  weak  in 
places,  otherwise  very  fine  (£140-160) 

Short  Cross  type 


171  Penny,  Nottingham,  Blacaman,  blacaman  o  sno,  lis 
sceptre,  0.80g/12h  (BEH  3196;  N  790;  S  1159).  Part 
broken  and  skilfully  repaired,  flan  crack  from  edge  to 
centre  and  somewhat  brightly  cleaned,  otherwise  fine, 
rare  (£6 0-80) 


Provenance: 

Found  in  Ireland 

J.F.  Chown  Collection,  Spink  Auction  150,  14  March  2001,  lot  1037 
Ifrom  C.  Denton] 


Harold  I  (1035-1040) 


Long  Cross  and  Fleur-de-lis  type 


172  Penny,  Stamford,  Codwine,  godpine  on  sta,  1.00g/8h 
(SCBI  Lincoln  1371,  same  dies;  N  803;  S  1165).  Faint 
hairline  surface  crack  on  reverse  and  legends  weak  in 
places,  otherwise  very  fine  (£400-450) 


Harthacnut  (1035-1042) 

Arm  and  Sceptre  type 


173  Penny,  in  the  name  of  Cnut,  Stamford,  Godwine,  godpine 
on  STANFOR,  0.98g/6h  (N  799;  S  1169).  Very  fine,  very 
rare  (£700-900) 


Edward  the  Confessor  (1042-1066) 

Radiate  type 


174  Penny,  Southwark,  /Elfric,  elfric  on  svde:,  0.84g/3h 
(Freeman  2;  N  815;  S  1173).  Cracked,  nearly  very  fine 
rare  (£120-150) 

Short  Cross  type 


175  Penny,  London,  Goltsige,  coldsic  on  lv,  1  18g/12h 
(Freeman  514;  N  818;  S  1175).  Very  fine  (£120-150) 


Expanding  Cross  type,  Heavy  issue 


176  Penny,  London,  Brixsie,  brisie  on  lvndene,  1.57 g/3 h 
(Freeman  195;  N  823;  S  1177).  Chipped  at  5  o'clock 
and  some  corrosion  on  reverse,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£150-180) 


177  Penny,  London,  Spraclinc,  spracelinc  on  lvnd:, 
1.70g/12h  (Freeman  665;  N  823;  S  1177).  Back  of  head 
flat,  otherwise  very  fine  (£180-220) 

Pointed  Helmet  type 


178  Penny,  Steyning,  Wulfric,  pvferic  on  stae:-,  cross-headed 
sceptre,  1.24g/6h  (HHK  27;  Freeman  36;  N  825;  S  1179). 
Very  fine  with  attractive  dark  tone  (£180-220) 

Provenance: 

H.H.  King  Collection 

H.  Lestocq  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  14  October  1985,  lot  192 
[from  Baldwin  1975] 


Sovereign/Eagles  type 


179  Penny,  Lincoln,  Oslac,  asloc  on  unco,  1.12g/6h 
(Mossop  Freeman  -;  N  827;  S  1181).  Some  hairline 
cracks,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine,  the  moneyer 
apparently  not  recorded  for  the  type  (£150-180) 


180  Penny,  York,  Ulfcetel,  vlfcetl  on  eofrp,  annulet  in  first 
and  fourth  quarters,  1.27g/10h  (Freeman  407;  N  827;  S 
1181).  Weakly  struck,  nearly  very  fine  (£120-150) 


Hammer  Cross  type 


181  Penny,  York,  Outhgrim,  odgrim  on  eofrp,  annulet  in 
fourth  quarter,  1.39g/7h  (Freeman  6  N  828:  S  ll82i. 
Good  very  fine  (£180-220) 


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Facing  Bust  type 


182  Penny,  York,  Ulfcetel,  vlfctel  on  eofr,  annulet  in  first 
quarter,  1.06g/8h  (Freeman  409;  N  830;  S  1183). 
Obverse  very  fine,  reverse  nearly  so  (£120-140) 

Pyramids  type 


183  Penny,  Winchester,  Leofwold,  leofpold  on  pince, 
1.10g/6h  (Freeman  230;  N  831;  S  1184).  Cracked,  fine 
(£50-70) 

Harold  II  (1066) 

PAX  type 


184  Penny,  London,  Edwine,  edpine  on  lvndei:,  1.30g/5h  (N 
836;  S  1186).  Legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  very 
fine  with  clear  portrait  and  attractive  light  tone,  rare 
(£1,000-1,200) 

William  I  (1066-1087) 

Profile  Left  type 


185  Penny,  Romney,  Wulfmaer,  pvlfm/ER  on  rv,  1.33g/9h  (BMC 
39-41;  N  839;  S  1250).  Very  fine  with  attractive  light 
tone,  rare  (£500-600) 


186  Penny,  Warwick,  Thurcil,  dvrcil  on  paerinc,  1.26g/6h 
(Ebsworth,  BNJ  1965,  p.80;  Lockett  3830,  same  obv.  die 
[=  Harris,  SCMB  1987,  pp. 306-7);  BMC  N  839;  S 
1250).  Pierced  at  top,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine, 
exceedingly  rare  (£250-300) 

Only  two  other  coins  of  the  type  are  believed  known  of  this  mint,  the 
specimen  formerly  in  the  Carlyon-Britton  collection  (lot  1196),  with 
which  this  coin  shares  the  same  dies,  and  the  Lockett  (lot  3830)  and 
'Ridgemount'  (lot  69)  coin 


Two  Stars  type 


187 


Penny, 
(Brettell 
5  lightly 
nthcrwis 


Exeter,  S.ewine,  SEPINE  on  lEXECl,  1.27g/9h 
270,  same  dies;  BMC  51 6;  N  845;  S  1254). 

( rimpi'd  with  a  few  faint  hairline  scratches, 

'■  "<ind  very  fine,  rare  (£500-600) 


her  Properties 

PAXS  type 


188  Penny,  Winchester,  Spraeclinc,  spriiclinc  on  pinc,  ns  and 
Cs  ligulate,  1.38g/12h  (BMC  1144;  N  848;  S  1257). 
Legends  partly  weak,  otherwise  very  fine  (£200-250) 

William  II  (1087-1100) 

Cross  Voided  type 


189  Penny,  Norwich,  /Elfric,  /ELFRic  on  norpi,  1.27g/6h  (N 
853;  S  1260).  Cracked  at  top  and  by  inner  circle 
between  2  and  3  o'clock,  otherwise  very  fine, 
well-centred  and  with  attractive  dark  tone,  very  rare 
(£800-1,000) 

Henry  I  (1100-1135) 

Annulets  type 


190  Penny,  Southwark,  Sprot,  sprot  on  siide,  1.16g/9h  (cf. 
BMC  14;  N  857;  S  1263).  A  little  bent  and  cracked  at  11 
o'clock  to  centre,  otherwise  very  fine,  very  rare 
(£400-450) 

PAX  type 


191  Penny,  Norwich,  Howorth,  hiipord  o  nord,  1.28g/12h 
(Harris,  SCMB  1986,  p.99;  N  859;  S  1264).  Flan  slightly 
irregular  and  scratch  to  right  of  neck,  otherwise  obverse 
very  fine,  reverse  nearly  so,  very  rare  (£400-500) 

Found  at  Tittershall  (Norfolk),  2004 

192  Cut  Halfpenny,  Norwich,  Howorth,  [h]iipodon[ - ], 

0.69g/6h  (N  859;  S  1264).  Very  fine,  very  rare  (£40-60) 

Star  in  Lozenge  Fleury  type 


193  Penny,  Worcester,  /Ewi,  api  :  on  •  pi|re]cestr,  1.29g/3h  (N 
869;  S  1274).  Scratch  on  reverse  and  legends  part  flat, 
otherwise  good  fine  and  extremely  rare,  the  moneyer 
previously  unrecorded  (or  the  type  at  this  rare  mint 
(£700-800) 

Provenance: 

Found  at  Horncastle  (Lincolnshire),  2000. 

UNI  Coin  Register  2003,  263,  this  coin.  The  moneyer  is  only  otherwise 
recorded  for  the  reign  on  a  coin  of  type  XIV  formerly  in  the  Richard 
Mack  collection  (.SC 111  20,  1565:  cf.  Harris,  SCMB  1988,  p.39),  and 
possibly  two  others  (BMC  ll>5  and  'Beauvais'  hoard) 


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Quadrilateral  on  Cross  Floury  type 


194  Penny,  Carlisle,  Erebald,  er[eba]ld[:  o]n:  car:,  1 .3 3g/3 h 
(Harris,  SCMB  1983,  p.229;  BMC  N  871;  S  1  276). 
Hairline  scratches  both  sides  and  obverse  legend  flat, 
otherwise  nearly  fine,  reverse  better,  very  rare 
(£500-600) 

Provenance: 

Found  at  Tamworth  (Staffordshire),  2004 


200  Pinny,  Tealby  A2,  mint  illegible,  Rogier,  rocie|r  :  on  : 

I,  1.39g/3h  (N  952/2;  S  1337);  Edward  I,  Farthing, 
class  X,  0.28g/5h  (W  30h;  N  1058;  S  1450);  James  I, 
Farthing,  Lennox  type  3c,  mm.  annulet,  0.65g/12h  (N 
2135;  S  2679)  [3|.  line  (£50-6 0) 

201  Pinny,  Tealby  B,  Durham,  lohan,  [l]OHAN  :  on  :  dvn[ho), 
l.27g/XXh  (Allen  12;  BMC  252;  N  953;  S  1  338). 
Off-centre  and  obverse  from  a  rusted  die,  weakly 
struck,  otherwise  fine  with  dark  tone  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

L.A.  Lawrence  Collection,  lot  unspecified 
J.J.  North  Collection 
hi  D.  Hess. 


Stephen  (1135-1154) 

Cross  Moline  type 


195  Penny,  variety  with  annulets  in  crown,  mint  and  moneyer 
uncertain,  1.24g  (N  875;  S  -).  Cracked  and  scratched, 
fair  to  fine,  very  rare  (£50-80) 


196  Cut  Halfpenny,  London,  Dereman,  der[man  :  on  :]  lvn:, 
0.68g/6h  (N  873;  S  1278);  Henry  II,  Pennies  (2),  Tealby 
F,  mint  uncertain,  Short  Cross  series,  class  lb,  Carlisle, 
Alain  (N  961,  963;  S  1342,  1344);  Henry  III,  Long  Cross 
series,  Penny,  class  lllc,  Canterbury,  Nicole  (N  988;  S 
1364)  [4].  Fair  to  fine  (£60-80) 

Cross  Pommee  type 


197  Penny,  London,  Rodbert,  |ro]dber[t  :  on  :  l]vn,  0.86g/12h 
( cf .  BMC  202;  N  881;  S  1282).  Slightly  chipped  and 
cracked  to  centre,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine 
(£150-180) 

Eustace 


198  Cut  Halfpenny,  half-length  figure  with  sword  type,  evst, 
rev.  cross  pattee  in  quatrefoil,  pellets  in  annulets  in 
spandrels,  -lefnobe,  0.58g/5h  (N  929;  S  1316).  Very 
fine,  very  rare,  the  reverse  legend  seemingly 
unrecorded  (£300-400) 


Henry  II  (1154-1189) 


199  Penny,  Tealby  A1,  Canterbury,  Ricard  M,  ric:ar[d  :  m  :  on 
:  c|an,  1.30g/2h  (N  952/1;  S  1337).  Part  flat,  otherwise 
very  fine  (£50-70) 


With  collector's  ticket  endorsed  with  BMC  number  by  F.  Elmore  Jones 


202 


Penny,  Tealby  Cl,  London,  Hunfrei,  [h]vnfrei  :  on  :  lv, 
1.40g/7h  (N  956;  S  1339).  Obverse  very  fine,  reverse 
fine  (£80-100) 


203  Penny,  Tealby  D1,  London,  Ricard,  rica[rd  :  on  :  lv], 
1.37g/5h  (N  958/1;  S  1340).  Off-centre  and  part  flat, 
fine  (£40-60) 


Richard  I  (1189-1199) 


204  Penny,  class  IVa,  Durham,  Adam,  adam  •  on  dvr, 
1.29g/9h  (Allen  dies  415/412;  N  968/1;  S  1348A). 
Hairline  scratch  on  obverse,  otherwise  very  fine, 
extremely  rare  of  this  moneyer  (£250-300) 

Superior  to  the  Mass  specimen  (SCBI  56,  956:  DNW  Auction  61 ,  lot  204) 


John  (1199-1216) 


205  Penny,  class  Vb1/Va2,  Canterbury,  Samuel,  samvel  •  on  • 
CA,  1.21g/3h  (N  970/969;  S  13590.  Slightly  off-centre, 
fine,  rare  (£50-60) 


206  Penny,  class  Vb2,  Chichester,  Pieres,  pieres  on  etc, 
1  -35g/1 2h  (Allen  dies  8/p5;  HHK  198;  N  970;  S  1351). 
Scratch  across  forehead,  otherwise  fine,  rare  (£40-60) 


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BRITISH  COINS  from 

Henry  III  (1216-1272) 

Short  Cross  series 

207  Pennies  (2),  class  Vlb,  London,  Walter,  1.47g/3h  (N 
975/2;  S  1354),  class  VI lb,  Canterbury,  Henri,  1.42g/2h 
(N  979;  S  1356B);  Long  Cross  series,  Pennies  (2),  class 
1 1 1  be,  London,  Nicole,  1.48g/9h  (N  987/1;  S  1363),  class 
Vc,  London,  Davi,  1.38g/3h  (N  993;  S  1369)  [4],  Third 
cracked,  otherwise  mostly  fine  (£40-60) 


Other  Properties 

Edward  I  (1272-1307) 

214  Long  Cross  series,  Penny,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  class  VI, 
Ion,  ioh  ON  SEINTED,  1.37g/4h  (N  1001;  S  1377);  New 
coinage,  Penny,  class  IVb,  Robert  de  Hadeleie,  1.24g/6h 
(Tatler  dies  ni;  N  1024;  S  1417),  Halfpence  (2),  Bristol, 
class  lllc,  revs,  composite  s,  thick  waisted  s,  0.61  g/9h, 
0-54g/1 1  h  (SCBI  North  961,  963;  W  2,  2  i;  N  1045/1;  S 
1439)  [4 ] .  About  fine  and  better  (£80-100) 


Long  Cross  series 


208  Penny,  class  1 1 1  be,  Bristol,  Elis,  elis  on  brvst,  1.46g/6h 
(N  987/1;  S  1363).  Good  very  fine  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

R.C.  Lockett  Collection,  Part  III,  Clendining  Auction,  4-6  November 
1958,  lot  2985  (part) 

I.S.  Wright  Auction  1 22,  1 5  December  1 998,  lot  3648 


209  Penny,  class  1 1 1  b,  Shrewsbury,  Nicole,  nicole  on  sros, 
1  - 3 9 g/ 3 h  (N  987;  S  1363).  Good  very  fine,  rare 
(£100-120) 


Provenance: 

R.C.  Lockett  Collection,  Part  I,  Clendining  Auction,  6-9  June  1955,  lot 
1 203  (part) 

I.S.  Wright  Auction  1 22,  1 5  December  1 998,  lot  3651 
bt  D.  Hess 


210 


Penny,  class  1 1 1  b,  Wilton,  Willem,  willem  on  wilt, 
1.27g/2h  (N  987;  S  1363).  Legends  a  little  weak,  very 


fine  (£60-80) 


211  Penny,  class  Vf,  London,  lohs,  iohs  on  lvnden,  1.43g/6h 
(N  996;  S  1372).  Good  very  fine  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

R.C.  Lockett  Collection,  lot  unspecified; 
bt  D.  Hess 

212  Penny,  class  Vg,  London,  Walter,  l.26g/6h  (N  997;  S 
1373);  together  with  other  miscellaneous  Edward  Pence 
(3)  [ 4 1 .  First  slightly  bent  and  scratched  on  crown, 
otherwise  very  fine,  others  in  varied  state  (£40-60) 


213  Penny,  class  Vh,  London,  Renaud,  renavd  on  lvnd, 
1.49g/9h  (N  998;  S  1374).  Very  fine,  rare  (£6 0-80) 

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215  Pennies  (6),  all  London,  class  Ic,  lib,  Hid,  lllg,  IVb,  IXb 
(N  1012,  1015,  1019,  1022,  1024,  1037/1;  S  1382,  1386, 
1390,  1393,  1395,  1408)  [6],  Fourth  and  fifth  very  fine, 
others  fine,  last  cracked  (£70-90) 

216  Pennies  (3),  York  (Royal),  class  llle,  pellet  barred  ns, 
1.38g/2h  (SCBI  North  137;  N  1020;  S  1391);  Canterbury, 
class  IVd,  1 . 3 2 g/2 h  (SCBI  North  252;  N  1026;  S  1397); 
Durham,  class  IXbi,  1.45g/2h  (Allen  57;  SCBI  North  398; 
N  1037/1;  S  1408)  [3|.  Fine  (£30-40) 


217  Penny,  class  lllg,  Durham,  Bp  de  Insula,  1.39g/5h  (Allen 
37;  SCBI  North  185;  N  1022;  S  1422).  Very  fine, 
well-centred  on  a  full  flan  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

CNG  Mailbid  Sale  35,  20  September  1 995  (1 587) 


218  Pennies  (2),  both  Durham,  Bp  Bek,  class  IVc,  mm.  cross 
moline,  unbarred  as,  1.03g/9h  (Allen  42;  SCBi  North 
243;  N  1025;  S  1423);  class  Vlb,  n  of  anc  double-barred, 
1.32g/5h  (Allen  51;  SCBI  North  298;  N  1031;  S  1423)  [2], 
First  with  pitted  surfaces  and  chipped  at  2  o'clock, 
otherwise  fine,  second  fine  but  very  rare  of  this  mint 
(£80-100) 

Second  only  illustrated 

219  Pennies  (2),  both  London,  class  Xcfl,  1.39g/12h,  Xc-f3, 
1.30g/6h  (N  1040,  1042/2;  S  1410,  1412);  Farthing, 
London,  class  IXb,  0.31  g/7h  (W  26;  N  1057/2;  S  1449A); 
Edward  II,  Penny,  London,  class  Xla2,  1 . 3 7 g/5 h  (N 
1060/2;  S  1455)  [4 ] .  Third  cracked,  otherwise  very  fine 
or  nearly  so  (£80-100) 


220  Penny,  class  Xcf2,  Canterbury,  triple  stop  after  hyb, 

I. 43g/12h  (SCBI  North  613,  this  coin;  N  1041;  S  1419). 
Very  fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

J. J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  19601 
C.J.  Martin  FPL  September  1999  (H  50) 

221  Pennies  (2),  both  London,  class  Xcf3,  1.42g/8h  (SCBI 
North  677,  this  coin;  N  1042/2;  S  1412),  1.33g/9h  (SCBI 
North  705,  this  coin;  N  1042/2;  S  1412)  [2],  Very  fine 
(£80-100) 

Provenance: 

First  J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  1968),  C.J.  Martin  FPL  27  (372) 
Second  J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  19701,  C.|.  Martin  FPL  27  (374) 


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iron 


222  Halfpenny,  London,  class  VII,  rev.  double-barred  ns, 
5.92g/1 1  h  (W  7;  SCBI  North  984;  N  1048;  S  1435). 
Nearly  extremely  fine,  rare  (£180-220) 


223  Farthing,  Lincoln,  class  Hide,  0.37g/12h  (SCBI  North 
1015;  N  1053/2;  S  1453).  Legends  part  flat,  otherwise 
very  fine  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Davissons  Mailbid  Sale  1 1,  23  June  1999  (254). 

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224  Farthing,  London,  class  lllg,  0.37g/4h  (W  10;  SCBI  North 
1012;  N  1053/3;  S  1446).  Very  fine  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  CNC. 

Illustration  enlarged 


225  Farthing,  London,  class  IXb,  0.27g/2h  (W  23;  SCBI  North 
1027;  N  1057/2;  S  1449A).  Very  fine  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Bt  M.  Trenerry. 

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226  Farthing,  London,  class  X,  0.31  g/3h  (W  28;  N  1058;  S 
1450);  Henry  VIII ,  Second  coinage,  Penny,  Bp  Wolsey, 
mm.  trefoil,  tw  by  shield,  cardinal's  hat  below,  0.55g/6h 
(N  1811;  S  2352);  Elizabeth  I,  Fifth  issue.  Halfgroat,  mm. 
tun,  0.95g/6h  (N  2016;  S  2579)  [3 ] .  Second  fine,  others 
very  fine  (£70-90) 

227  Farthings  (2),  both  London,  class  X-XI,  0.33g/6h, 
0.43g/3h  (W  30b;  SCBI  North  1032;  N  1070/1;  S  1450) 
12],  Very  fine  and  nearly  so  (£60-80) 

Edward  II  (1307-1327) 


228  Penny,  Durham,  Bp  Kellawe,  class  Xlb2,  rev.  crozier  at 
top,  1 . 33g/1 2h  (Allen  90;  SCBI  North  830;  N  1061/2;  S 
1469).  Part  of  legends  weak,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£40-50) 

Provenance: 

Spink  Auction  104,  6  July  1994,  lot  226  (part) 


Edward  III  (1327-1377) 

Second  coinage 


229  I  Iai  i  penny,  Reading,  mm.  cross  pattee,  rev.  star  after 
villa  radinc,  escallop  in  second  quarter,  0.48g/9h  (W 
type  3;  SCBI  North  1108;  N  1303/3;  S  1541).  Chipped  at 
bottom  and  cracked,  otherwise  fine,  extremely  rare 
(£100-150) 

Provenance: 

Found  at  Holme-next-the-Sea  (Norfolk),  2004 

Third  coinage 

230  Penny,  London,  type  I,  0.92g/10h  (N  1113;  S  1543); 
Pre-Treaty  period,  series  F,  Penny,  Durham,  Bp  Hatfield, 
bust  of  crude  style  (from  a  local  die),  rev.  reads 
[dvr]ene,  crozier  at  top,  annulet  stop,  1.08g/12h  (Allen 
125;  cf.  Doubleday  lot  475;  N  1177;  S  1595);  Treaty 
period,  Penny,  York,  Abp  Thoresby,  reads  angli  with 
very  large  N,  rev.  quatrefoil  in  centre,  1.09g/4h  (N  1268; 
S  1630)  [ 3  ] .  Last  scratched  on  reverse,  otherwise  fine  or 
better  £90-110) 

231  Penny,  London,  obv.  type  4,  rev.  I,  1.30gHh  (N  1116;  S 
1546);  Henry  VI,  Leaf-Trefoil  issue.  Halfpenny,  mm. 
cross  V,  leaf  on  breast,  trefoil  after  henric,  0.47g/4h 
(Whitton  31;  N  1492;  S  1905);  together  with  other 
miscellaneous  hammered  Pennies  (5)  [7],  First  fine, 
second  nearly  very  fine,  others  in  varied  state  (£6 0-80) 


232  Penny,  Durham,  type  D1,  Bp  de  Bury  and/or  Bp  Hatfield, 
mm.  cross  potent,  reversed  Roman  ns,  rev.  dvnelm, 
1.22g/9h  (Allen  108;  SCBI  North  1093;  BNJ  XXIX,  p.332, 
no.1;  N  1125;  S  1549).  Scraped  both  sides,  otherwise 
fine,  rare  (£100-120) 

Pre-Treaty  period 


233  Croat,  series  B/C  mule,  London,  mm.  cross  1,  rev. 
CiviTAS  at  6  o'clock,  4.28g/3h  (N  1  142/1147;  S 
1563/1565).  Slightly  creased  at  9  o'clock,  nearly  very 
fine,  rare  (£150-180) 

Provenance: 

C.V.  Doubleday  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  7-8  June  1972,  lot  374 
(part) 

W.H.  Pheatt  Collection,  Part  II,  BDW  Auction  15,  6  September  1995,  lot 
226  (part) 


234  Groat,  series  C,  London,  mm.  cross  1,  rev.  civitas  at  6 
o  clock,  4.43g/4h  (N  1147;  S  1565).  Legends  part  flat, 
nearly  very  fine  (£80-100) 


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235  Groats  (2),  series  D,  London,  rev.  annulet  in  first 
quarter,  Roman  ns  unbarred,  4.27g/6h  (N  1152;  S  1566); 
series  E,  London,  mm.  cross  2,  annulet  stops,  3.75g/11h 
(N  1163;  S  1567)  [2],  First  slightly  buckled,  otherwise 
fine  or  better  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

Second  W.H.  Pheatt  Collection,  Part  II,  BDW  Auction  15,  6  September 
1995,  lot  228  (part) 

236  Groat,  series  E,  York,  mm.  cross  2,  4.48g/4h  (N  1164;  S 
1572);  Henry  VI,  Annulet  issue,  Halfgroat,  Calais,  mm. 
cross  V,  1.72g/3h  (Whitton  13b;  N  1429;  S  1840)  [2], 
First  slightly  bent,  otherwise  fine  (£60-80) 


237  Groat,  series  Ga,  London,  mm.  cross  3,  without  annulet 
below  bust,  rev.  annulet  in  second  quarter,  4.44g/10h  (N 
1193;  S  1570).  Slightly  bent  and  a  few  hairlines,  good 
fine  (£50-70) 


238  G  roat,  series  Ge,  London,  mm.  cross  3,  pellet  above 
crown,  rev.  annulet  in  first  quarter,  reads  t-a-s,  4.48g/8h 
(N  1197;  S  1570).  Face  weak,  otherwise  nearly  very 
fine  (£80-100) 

239  H alfcroats  (2),  both  London,  series  C/D  mule,  mm. 
cross  1,  fleurs  on  cusp  except  above  crown,  2.03g/8h  (N 
1148/1154;  S  1574/5),  series  Ga/f,  mm.  cross  3,  annulet 
below  bust,  rev.  t-a-s,  annulet  stops,  2.17g/4h  (N 
1201/4;  S  1579);  Treaty  period,  Halfgroat,  London,  mm. 
cross  potent,  annulet  before  edward,  double  annulet 
stops,  rev.  double  saltire  stops,  2.00g/12h  (N  1261;  S 
1621)  [3 1 .  Second  with  hairline  striking  crack  and  some 
scratches,  last  with  chip  missing  between  10  and  12 
o'clock,  otherwise  fine  or  better  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

First  C.V.  Doubleday  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  7-8  June  1972,  lot 
401  (part) 

240  Pennies  (3),  all  Durham,  Bp  Hatfield,  series  C  (2),  mm. 
cross  1,  annulet  stops,  revs,  crozier,  reverse-barred 
Roman  ns,  DVNELMl  and  DVNELMIE,  0.98g/5h,  0.88g/2h 
(Allen  119;  N  1150;  S  1592);  series  E,  mm.  cross  2, 
quatrefoil  of  annulets  at  end  of  legend,  rev. 
[ij|vnelm[ — ],  0.77g/3h  (Allen  122;  N  1170;  S  1594)  [31. 
First  slightly  creased,  otherwise  fine  or  nearly  so 
(£50-60) 

241  Pennies  (2),  both  Durham,  Bp  Hatfield,  series  Ga,  mm. 
cross  3,  series  Gd,  mm.  cross  3,  both  revs,  crozier  to 
right,  1 .1 2g/6h,  l.04g/4h  (Allen  128,  132;  N  1215,  1218; 
5  1596);  Post-Treaty  period,  Penny,  Durham,  mm.  plain 
cross,  annulet  on  breast,  rev.  ( rozier  to  left,  pellet  after 
ias  and  before  ovn,  0.93g/6h  (Allen  151;  N  1297;  S 
It, 40 1  I  ;j  I  irst  better  than  fine,  others  fine  or  nearly  so 


Treaty  period 


242 


Quarter-Noble,  London,  mm.  cross  potent,  annulet 
before  edward,  curule  x  both  sides,  double  saltire  stops, 
1  -91  g/3 h  (SCBI  Schneider  84;  N  1243;  S  1510).  Good 
very  fine  (£400-450) 


243  Halfcroat,  London,  double  annulet  stops,  rev.  double 
saltire  stops,  2.20g/1h  (N  1259;  S  1620);  Henry  VI, 
Annulet  issue,  Groat,  Calais,  mm.  cross  II,  3.76g/3h 
(Whitton  4a;  N  1424;  S  1836);  Elizabeth  I,  Fifth  issue, 
Shilling  and  Sixpence,  both  1583,  mm.  A  [4],  First  fine, 
second  nearly  very  fine,  others  fair  (£70-90) 


Richard  II  (1377-1399) 

First  issue 

244  Halfpenny,  type  1,  mm.  cross  pattee,  0.61  g/7h  (W  Ian; 

N  1331  (b);  S  1699);  Henry  VIII,  First  coinage, 

Halfpenny,  mm.  portcullis,  0.39g/8h  (N  1 779;  S  2334) 
[2],  First  very  fine,  second  nearly  so  (£90-120) 

Second  issue 

245  Penny,  York,  bust  with  breastline  (London  dies),  rev. 
quatrefoil  in  centre,  0.92g/12h  (N  1329c;  S  1691); 
Halfpenny,  type  1,  London,  nothing  on  breast,  rev.  reads 
eivitas  LOHDOH,  0.54g/1  h  (cf.  W  lb(i);  N  1331(b);  S  1698) 
[2],  First  fine,  second  nearly  very  fine  (£70-90) 


Henry  V  (1413-1422) 


246  Noble,  class  C,  mm.  pierced  cross  on  rev.  only,  mullet 
by  wrist,  annulet  on  rudder,  broken  annulet  on  ship, 
rev.  quatrefoil  in  second  quarter,  6 . 9 6 g/ 1 1  h  (SCBI 
Schneider  226;  N  1371;  S  1742).  Very  fine  with  clear 
portrait  (£1 ,600-1 ,800) 

247  Quarter-Noble,  Continental  imitation,  mm.  cross,  lis 
above  shield,  annulet  to  left  and  quatrefoil  to  right,  lis 
of  French  arms  inclined  left,  lions  passant  of  dachshund 
appearance,  rev.  lis  in  centre,  1.42g/11h.  Very  fine, 
rare  (£400-500) 


248  Groat,  class  B,  contemporary  imitation,  'scowling'  bust, 
fleurs  on  all  cusps,  legend  ends  fra,  rev.  double  saltire 
before  civi  and  tas,  2.67g/7h  (NC  1993,  pi.  34,  I,  same 
dies).  Slightly  chipped  and  faint  hairline  scratches  on 
bust,  otherwise  fine  and  interesting  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

Found  at  Titchwell  (Norfolk),  2004 


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249  Penny,  Durham,  Bp  Langley,  (  lass  C,  mullet  and  broken 
annulet  by  crown,  rev.  quatrefoil  after  tas,  0.98g/9h 
(Allen  156;  N  1405;  S  1782).  Part  flat,  otherwise  good 
fine  (£50-70) 


250  Penny,  Durham,  Bp  Langley,  class  D,  mullet  and  annulet 
by  crown,  rev.  quatrefoil  after  tas,  0.80g/3h  (Allen  157; 
N  1406;  S  1783).  Slightly  off-centre,  nearly  very  fine 
with  dark  tone  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

R.C.  Lockett  Collection,  Part  II,  Clendining  Auction,  11-17  October 
1956,  lot  1425  (part) 


251  Penny,  Durham,  Bp  Langley,  class  C,  mullet  and  annulet 
by  crown,  rev.  annulet  in  second  quarter,  saltire  stops, 
0.85  g/ 1 0h  (Allen  158;  N  1407;  S  1  784).  Some 
scratches,  otherwise  fine  (£6 0-70) 


252  Penny,  York,  class  C,  mullet  and  broken  annulet  by 
crown,  rev.  quatrefoil  in  centre,  0.93g/6h  (N  1400;  S 
1785).  Struck  on  a  small  flan,  nearly  very  fine  (£50-70) 

253  Pennies  (2),  both  York,  class  F,  mullet  and  trefoil  by 
crown,  rev.  quatrefoil  in  centre,  0.98g/6h  (N  1403;  S 
1788);  class  G,  mullet  and  lis  by  crown,  rev.  annulet  in 
second  quarter,  quatrefoil  in  centre,  0.91  g/7h  (N  1404;  S 
1791)  [2],  First  fine,  second  nearly  very  fine  (£70-90) 

254  Penny,  York,  class  G,  mullet  and  lis  by  crown,  rev. 
annulet  in  second  quarter,  0.66g/4h  (N  1404;  S  1791); 
Henry  VI,  Rosette-Mascle  issue,  Penny,  York,  mullets  by 
crown,  0.83g/7h  (N  1451  (iii);  S  1868)  [2],  First  clipped, 
second  scratched,  otherwise  fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

J.J.  North  Collection 


255  Halfpence  (2),  both  London,  class  C,  broken  annulets  by 
crown,  0.40g/2h  (N  1409;  S  1794);  class  F,  trefoil  and 
annulet  by  crown,  0.39g/1h  (N  1411;  S  1796)  [2|.  Both 
with  some  scratches,  otherwise  very  fine  and  fine 
(£50-60) 


Henry  VI  (First  reign,  1422-1461) 

256  Rosette-Mascle  issue,  Halfgroat,  Calais,  1  50g/7h 
(Whitton  22;  N  1448;  S  1862);  Penny,  York,  Abp  Kemp, 
crosses  by  hair,  rev.  quatrefoil  in  centre,  reads  ebdraci 
0.87g/8h  (Whitton  1;  N  1451  (i);  S  1866)  [2].  First  nearly' 
very  fine,  second  struck  on  a  ragged  flan,  otherwise 
very  fine  (£100-120) 

257  Rosette-Mascle  issue,  Pennies  (2),  both  Calais,  mm. 
cross  V,  0.82g/6h,  0.79g/9h  (Whitton  6;  N  1450;  S  1865) 
12 1.  Very  fine  and  nearly  so  (£90-120) 


258  ROSET  EE-Masci  E  ISSUE,  Penny,  York,  Abp  Kemp,  mm.  cross 
lllb,  mullets  by  crown,  rev.  rosette  before  ebo,  quatrefoil 
in  centre,  0.88g/3h  (Whillon  3b;  N  1451  (iii);  S  1868); 
Pinec  one-Masole  issue  ((),  Penny,  Durham,  Bp  Langley, 
0.81  g/3h  (Allen  160;  Whitton  2;  N  1467;  S  1883)  |2). 
Fine  (£60-80) 

259  Pinecone -Mascie  issue,  Halfpenny,  London,  rex  between 
pinecone  and  mascie,  0.49g/10h  (N  1468;  S  1884); 
Leaf-Trefoil  issue,  Halfpenny,  London,  leaf  on  breast, 
0.42g/8h  (N  1492;  S  1905);  Leaf-Pellet  issue,  Halfpenny, 
London,  pellets  by  crown,  rev.  pellet  on  inner  circle 
below  TAS  and  DON,  0.41g/1h  (N  1512;  S  1928)  |3|.  Fine 
to  very  fine  (£60-80) 


Edward  IV  (First  reign,  1461-1470) 

Light  coinage 

260  Groat,  London,  mm.  rose,  quatrefoils  by  neck,  trefoils 
on  cusps  except  on  breast  and  above  crown,  rev.  pellet 
in  second  quarter,  2.91  g/9h  (B  &  W  Vc6;  N  1567;  S 
2000);  Penny,  Durham,  King's  Receiver,  mm.  off  flan, 
pellet  above  crown,  rev.  rose  in  centre,  pellet  in  second 
quarter,  0.79g/12h  (N  1544;  S  2053)  [2],  Both 
double-struck,  nearly  very  fine  (£80-100) 


261  Groat,  London,  mm.  crown  on  obv.,  sun  on  rev., 
quatrefoil  on  breast  and  each  side  of  neck,  3.01  g/7h  (B 
&  W  VIII;  N  1571;  S  2001).  Striking  crack  at  5  o'clock, 
otherwise  very  fine  with  attractive  grey  tone  (£120-150) 


262 


263  Groat,  Bristol,  mm.  sun  on  obv.,  rose  on  rev.,  b  on 
breast,  quatrefoils  by  neck,  villa  brestow,  e  punched 
over  o,  2.76g/8h  (B  &  W  Vl/V;  N  1580;  S  2004).  Flan 
flaws  on  face  and  slightly  creased,  otherwise  verv  fine 
(£80-100) 


264 


Groat,  London,  mm.  long  cross  fitchee  on  obv.,  sun  on 
rev.,  small  trefoils  by  neck  and  on  cusps  except  above 
crown,  3.02g/12h  (B  &  W  Xa,  3c;  N  1577;  S  2003). 
Good  very  fine  (£150-180) 


Groat,  Bristol,  mm.  crown,  b  on  breast,  quatrefoils  by 
neck,  fleurs  on  cusps  except  above  crown,  2.79g  Mh  (B 
cK  W  VII;  N  1580;  S  2004).  Nearly  very  fine  (£80- 


www.clmu.co.uk 


265 


Groat,  Coventry,  mm.  sun,  quatrefoils  by  neck,  c  on 
breast,  trefoils  on  cusps  but  not  above  crown,  double 
saltire  after  franc,  3.05g/10h  (B  &  W  VI,  1;  N  1581;  S 
2008).  On  an  irregular  flan,  faint  hairline  striking  cracks 
at  7  and  7  7  o'clock,  otherwise  very  fine  with  attractive 
light  tone,  rare  (£300-350) 


Provenance: 
Bt  Baldwin 


266  Groat,  York,  mm.  lis  on  obv.,  sun  on  rev.,  e  on  breast, 
quatrefoils  by  neck,  trefoils  on  cusps  except  above 
crown,  2.83g/12h  (B  &  W  VIII,  b/a;  N  1583;  S  2012). 
Small  striking  split  at  7  o'clock,  otherwise  nearly  very 
fine  (£80-100) 


267  Halfgroat,  Canterbury,  mm.  pall,  quatrefoils  by  neck, 
trefoils  on  cusps  except  above  crown,  1.58g/5h  (B  &  W 
Vb  3;  N  1590;  S  2028);  Halfpenny,  London,  mm. 
uncertain,  trefoils  by  neck,  0.32g/7h  (N  1608;  S  2068) 
[2],  Nearly  very  fine  (£80-100) 


268  Penny,  Durham,  King's  Receiver,  mm.  cross,  local  dies, 
rev.  rose  in  centre,  reads  divitas  donoli,  0.63h  (B  &  W 
b6/ii6;  N  1544;  S  2053).  Nearly  very  fine  (£60-80) 

269  Halfpenny,  London,  mm.  crown,  trefoils  by  neck, 
0.36g/12h  (B  &  W  VIII;  N  1608;  S  2068);  Second  reign, 
Halfpenny,  London,  mm.  cinquefoil,  nothing  by  bust, 
0.40g/2h  (B  &  W  XXI;  N  1667;  S  2137)  [2],  Very  fine  and 
nearly  so  (£90-120) 


Edward  IV  (Second  reign,  1471-1483) 

270  Halfgroat,  Canterbury,  mm.  rose,  c  on  breast,  rev.  rose 
in  centre,  1.17g/3h  (B  &  W  XX;  N  1639;  S  2108);  Pennies 
(2),  Durham,  Bp  Dudley,  mm.  cinquefoil,  D  and  v  by 
neck,  rev.  omits  D  from  centre,  0.69g/7h  (Allen  188;  N 
1666;  S  2123),  York,  Abp  Neville  [suspended],  mm.  rose, 
E  and  rose  by  neck,  rev.  quatrefoil  in  centre,  0.63g/10h 
(B  &  W  XVI  3;  N  1648;  S  2128)  [3].  First  on  a  small  flan, 
otherwise  very  fine,  others  fine  (£90-110) 


271  Halfpenny,  London,  mm.  pierced  cross  (with  pellet  in 
second  quarter?),  pellets  by  crown,  rev.  pellet  in  first 
and  fourth  quarters,  0.46g/11h  (W  -;  B  &  W  -;  N  -;  S  -). 
Nearly  very  fine,  extremely  rare,  the  variety  unrecorded 
(L 1 20- 1  507 


Richard  III  (1483-1485) 


272 


Angel,  type  2 b/3  mule,  mm.  boar's  head  (no. 2)  on  obv., 
halved  sun  and  rose  (no. 2)  on  rev.,  reads  R E D E DMT, 
5.1 2g/1  Oh  (SCBI  Schneider  495;  N  1677;  S  2151/2). 
Obverse  from  a  worn  and  slightly  rusted  die,  otherwise 
very  fine,  rare  (£3,500-4,000) 


Provenance: 

Spink  Auction  151,15  March  2001 ,  lot  541 


Henry  VII  (1485-1509) 


273  Angel,  class  V,  mm.  pheon,  5.00g/4h  ( cf .  SCBI  Schneider 
542-4;  N  1698;  S  2187).  Legends  weak  between  8  and 
10  o'clock,  otherwise  very  fine  and  well-centred 
(£1,000-1,200) 

Provenance: 

SNC  February  2002  (120) 

Facing  Bust  issue 

274  Groat,  class  II,  mm.  cinquefoil,  2.74g/9h  (N  1704;  S 
2195);  Halfpenny,  class  lllc,  no  mm.  (?),  0.38g/4h  (N 
1734;  S  2245)  [2],  Fine  (£70-90) 


275  Groat,  class  lllc,  mm.  greyhound's  head,  3.00g/4h  (N 
1705c;  S  2199).  Flan  ragged  at  8  o'clock  and  some 
hairline  surface  cracks,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine 
(£50-70) 


276  Halfgroats  (2),  both  Canterbury,  class  1 1 1  b,  mm.  tun  on 
obv.,  lis  on  rev.,  rosette  stops,  1.15 g/4 h ,  class  lllc,  mm. 
tun,  no  stops,  1.49g/3h  (N  1712;  S  2210-11)  [2].  First 
good  fine,  second  good  very  fine  (£100-120) 

Second  only  illustrated 

277  Halfcroats  (2),  both  Canterbury,  class  1 1 1  b,  mm.  tun, 
1.38g/3h,  class  lllc,  mm.  tun,  l.28g/10h  (N  1712;  S 
2210-11)  [2].  Good  fine  (£50-70) 

278  Pennies  (4),  Old  type  (2),  both  York,  mm.  rose  (?),  T  and 
cross  by  neck,  rev.  H  in  centre,  0.67g/7h  (N  1721;  S 
2223),  no  mm.,  T  and  trefoil  by  neck,  rev.  quatrefoil  in 
centre,  0.66g/3h  (N  1722;  S  2224);  Sovereign  type  (2), 
both  York,  Abp  Rotherham,  no  mm.,  single  pillar  and 
double  pillar  to  throne,  revs,  keys  below  shield, 
0.62g/1 2 h ,  0.62g/3h  (N  1728-9;  S  2236,  2238)  [4], 
Good  fine  and  better  (£100-150) 


www.dmv.co.uk 


279  Penny,  Sovereign  type,  Durham,  Bp  Shirwood,  crozier  to 
right  of  King,  throne  with  single  pillar,  rev.  shield 
between  D  s,  crozier  above,  0.69g/9h  (Allen  194;  N 
1730;  S  2231).  Slightly  off-centre,  nearly  very  fine 
(£80-100) 

280  Pennies  (2),  both  Sovereign  type,  Durham,  Bp  Fox,  throne 
with  single  pillar,  revs,  shield  between  R  d,  mitre  above, 
dies  differ,  0.64g/3h,  0.60g/3h  (Allen  196;  N  1731;  S 
2233)  [2].  Fine  (£50-60) 

281  Pennies  (3),  all  Sovereign  type,  Durham,  Bp  Fox,  throne 
with  single  pillar  topped  by  lis  (2)  and  saltire,  revs. 
shield  between  D  R,  mitre  above,  0.66g/10h,  0.58g/11h, 
0.70g/4h  (Allen  199;  N  1731;  S  2233)  [3].  Fine  or  better 
(£80-100) 

282  Pennies  (3),  all  Sovereign  type,  Durham,  Bp  Fox,  throne 
with  two  pillars  topped  by  lis  and  saltires  (2),  revs. 
shield  between  D  R,  mitre  above,  0.44g/5h,  0.68g/5h, 
0.50g/2h  (Allen  201;  N  1731;  S  2234)  [3],  Fine,  last 
pierced  (£60-80) 

Profile  issue 

283  Croat,  mm.  pheon,  2.78g/10h  (N  1  747;  S  2258).  With 
coarse  surfaces  and  faint  hairline  scratches,  otherwise 
fine  (£50-70) 

Henry  VIII  (1509-1547) 

First  coinage 

284  Penny,  Sovereign  type,  Durham,  Bp  Ruthall,  mm.  lis,  td 
above  shield,  0.67g/10h  (Allen  203;  Whitton  i;  N  1776; 
S  2331);  Second  coinage,  Pennies  (2),  both  Durham,  Bp 
Tunstal I,  mm.  star,  CD  by  large  and  small  shield, 
0.59g/7h,  0.59g/12h  (Allen  211;  Whitton  viii;  N  1813;  S 
2354)  [3],  All  slightly  creased  and  first  two  cracked, 
otherwise  fine  (£50-70) 

Second  coinage 

285  Croat,  Tower,  mm.  lis,  bust  D,  rev.  saltires  in  forks, 
2.41  g/3h  (Whitton  v,  a;  N  1797;  S  2337E);  Halfpenny, 
Tower,  mm.  lis,  rev.  Roman  ns,  0.22g/9h  (Whitton  ii;  N 
1815;  S  2356)  [2],  First  fine,  second  nearly  very  fine 
(£70-90) 

286  Halfgroats  (2),  Canterbury,  Abp  Warham,  mm.  cross 
patonce,  WA  by  shield  1 .31  g/7h  (Whitton  iii;  N  1802;  S 
2343),  York,  Abp  Wolsey,  mm.  voided  cross,  tw  by 
shield,  cardinal's  hat  below,  1.25g/8h  (Whitton  i;  N 
1805;  S  2346);  Third  coinage,  Halfgroat,  Canterbury,  no 
mm,  1 ,08g/1 1  h  (Whitton  b;  N  1852;  S  2378)  [3|.  Last 
creased,  otherwise  fine  or  better  (£80-100) 

Third  coinage 


287  7 estoon,  Tower,  mm.  pellet-in-annulet  and  lis,  reads  vm, 
Roman  es,  double  saltire  stops,  7.53g/3h  (N  1841;  S 
2364).  Nearly  very  fine  with  grey  tone  (£2,500-3,000) 


288  Testoon,  Southwark,  mm.  S,  double  trefoil  stops,  rev. 
sleeve  stops,  6.18g/9h  (N  1842;  S  2  367).  Small  striking 
split  at  8  o'clock  and  surfaces  lightly  scraped,  otherwise 
fine  (£250-300) 


289  Testoon,  Bristol,  mm.  WS  monogram  on  rev.  only, 
semi-colon  stops,  quatrefoil  at  end  of  legend,  rev. 
trefoil,  quatrefoil  and  rose  stops,  6.65g/8h  (N  1843;  S 
2368).  Centres  a  little  weak,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine, 
rare  (£1,500-1,800) 

Posthumous  coinage 

290  Pennies  (2),  Tower,  no  mm,  three-quarters  facing  bust, 
0.67g/8h  (N  1883;  S  2418),  Canterbury,  no  mm,  facing 
bust,  Roman  lettering,  0.49g/12h  (N  1887;  S  2422); 
Halfpenny,  Canterbury,  no  mm,  similar,  reads  H  8, 
0.2 5g/1 2 h  (N  1890;  S  2427)  [3].  First  fine,  others  good 
fine  (£120-150) 

Edward  VI  (1547-1553) 

Second  period,  6  oz.  issue 


291  Shilling,  mdxlix,  Southwark,  mm.  y,  bust  5,  4.90g/10h  iN 
1917/2;  S  2466B).  Weakly  struck  and  scratched  both 
sides,  otherwise  fine  (£80-100) 


Third  period,  Fine  issue 


292 


Shilling,  mm.  tun,  6.01  g/3h  (N  1937;  S  2482).  Bent 
mark  of  value,  otherwise  good  fine  (£120-150) 


by 


293  Sixpence,  mm.  y,  2.86g/4h  (N  1938;  S  2483);  Mary. 
Croat,  mm.  pomegranate,  1.77g/10h  (N  1960;  S  2492); 
Philip  and  Mary,  Croat,  mm.  lis,  1.72g/5h  (N  19 
2508)  |3|.  Varied  state  (£70-90) 


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Elizabeth  I  (1558-1603) 


Second  issue 

294  Shilling,  mm.  cross-crosslet,  bust  3C,  5.71  g/1  Oh  (N 
1985;  S  2555);  Groat,  mm.  cross-crosslet,  bust  IF, 
1.96g/6h  (N  1986;  S  2556)  [2],  First  scratched, 
otherwise  fine  or  nearly  so  (£50-70) 


Third  issue 

295  Sixpences  (3),  1564,  mm.  pheon,  1566,  mm.  portcullis, 
1568,  mm.  coronet;  Threepence,  1561,  mm.  pheon; 
Three-Halfpence  (2),  1561,  mm.  pheon,  1573,  mm. 
acorn;  Penny,  mm.  coronet  (N  1997-8,  2000-1;  S  2561-2, 
2565,  2568,  2570)  [7].  Mostly  fine  (£100-120) 


296  Sixpences  (2),  1567,  mm.  coronet,  bust  4B,  3.02g/12h; 
1574,  mm.  acorn,  bust  5A,  3.1 0g/1 2h  (N  1997;  S  2562-3) 
[2],  Fine  (£60-80) 


297  Sixpence,  1572,  mm.  ermine,  bust  4B,  2.89g/11h  (N  1997; 
S  2562),  Threepence,  1568,  mm.  coronet,  bust  4D, 
1.40g/2h  (N  1998;  S  2566);  Fifth  issue,  Halfgroat,  mm. 
woolpack,  bust  6E,  0.99g/8h  (N  2016;  S  2579)  [3].  Fine 
(£90-120) 


298  Three-Halfpence,  1561,  mm.  pheon,  bust  3G,  large  flan, 
0.74g/4h  (N  2000;  S  2568).  Well-centred,  nearly 
extremely  fine  and  as  struck,  attractive  dark  tone 
(£250-300) 


299  Three-Farthings,  1561,  mm.  pheon,  bust  31,  0.35g/6h  (N 
2002;  S  2571).  Extremely  fine  and  as  struck,  attractive 
dark  tone,  rare  (£200-250) 

Illustration  enlarged 


Fourth  issue 


300  Penny,  mm  Greek  cross,  bust  5B,  0.48g/11h  (N  2001;  S 
2575).  Very  slightly  off-centre,  otherwise  nearly 
extremely  fine  with  attrac  tive  dark  lone  (£80-100) 

P«r  )VI  NAN(  i : 

1 Star  k  Culler  tion,  Sotheliy  Auction,  22-  i  April  1 999,  lt>l  763  (part). 


www.dnu 


Fifth  issue 


301  Pound,  mm.  woolpack,  bust  8A,  11.22  g/9  h 

(Brown/Comber  F6;  SCBI  Schneider  799;  N  2008;  S 
2534).  Good  very  fine  with  attractive  tone 
(£5,500-6,000) 

302  Shillings  (3),  mm.  crescent,  5.49g/6h,  mm.  woolpack  (2), 
5.81  g/2h,  5.60g/6h  (N  2014;  S  2577)  [3],  Fine 
(£90-110) 

303  Shilling,  mm.  tun,  5.62g/6h;  Halfgroat,  mm.  key, 
0.88g/2h;  Penny,  mm.  hand,  0.46g/9h  (N  2014,  2016-17; 
S  2577,  2579-80);  Sixth  issue,  Sixpence,  1602,  mm.  1, 
2.04g/3h  (N  2015;  S  2585)  [4].  Last  clipped,  otherwise 
mostly  fine  (£60-80) 

304  Sixpence,  1596,  mm.  key  (over  woolpack  on  obv.),  bust 
6C,  2.79g/9h  (N  2015;  S  2578A);  Sixth  issue,  Sixpence, 
1602,  mm.  1,  2.77g/10h  (N  2015;  S  2585)  [2],  Fine,  rare 
(£80-100) 

Provenance: 

First  R.A.  Shuttlewood  Collection,  Spink  Auction  151, 15  March  2001,  lot 
41 9  (part) 


305  Halfpenny,  mm.  crescent  (over  escallop?),  0.29g/11h  (N 
2018;  S  2581).  Good  very  fine  with  dark  tone,  rare 
(£6 0-80) 

Illustration  enlarged 

306  Halfpenny,  mm.  hand,  0 . 2 2 g/ 1 2 h  (N  2018;  S  2581); 
together  with  other  miscellaneous  English  silver  coins 
(3)  [4].  First  very  fine  but  chipped,  others  in  varied  state 
(£40-60) 


307  Halfpenny,  mm.  tun,  0.22g/1h  (N  2018;  S  2581).  Very 
fine  (£40-60) 

Sixth  issue 


308  Crown,  mm.  1,  29.58g/11h  (FRC  E6  [not  in  Sale];  N 
2012;  S  2582).  Scratch  on  face  and  above  shield, 
otherwise  very  fine  with  clear  portrait  and  attractive 
dark  tone  (£2,500-2,800) 

Milled  coinage 

309  Sixpence,  1567,  mm.  lis,  2.97g/6h  (N  2030;  S  2599); 
I  hreeponee,  1562,  mm.  star,  1.49g/6h  (N  2034;  S  2603) 
1 2].  Both  bent,  about  fine  (£90-120) 

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James  I  (1603-1625) 

First  coinage 

310  Shilling,  mm.  thistle,  first  bust,  5.58g/12h  (N  2072;  S 
2645);  Second  coinage,  Shilling,  mm.  rose,  fourth  bust, 
5.74g/11h  (N  2100;  S  2655);  Third  coinage,  Shilling, 
mm.  trefoil,  sixth  bust,  5.83g/10h  (N  2124;  S  2668)  [ 3 ] . 
First  fine,  others  nearly  so  (£60-80/ 

311  Halfgroat,  mm.  thistle,  first  bust,  0.82g/11h  (N  2076;  S 
2649),  Penny,  mm.  thistle,  second  bust,  0.53g/3h  (N 
2077;  S  2650A);  Second  coinage,  Sixpence,  1604,  mm. 
lis,  third  bust,  2.68g/10h  (N  2102;  S  2657)  [3].  Second 
scratched,  otherwise  fine  or  nearly  so  (£50-60) 


Second  coinage 


312  Rose  Ryal,  mm.  rose,  13.38g/9h  (SCBI  Schneider  6;  N 
2613).  Very  fine,  rare  (£2,500-3,000) 


313  Halfgroat,  mm.  rose,  0.80g/8h;  Charles  I,  Tower  mint, 
Sixpence,  type  2a,  mm.  plume,  2.62g/8h  ( cf .  SCBI 
Brooker  591;  N  2238;  S  2797);  Commonwealth, 
Halfgroat,  0.85g/3h  (N  2728;  S  3221)  [3].  Second  fine, 
others  very  fine  (£80-100) 

314  Halfgroat,  mm.  escallop,  0.95g/8h  (N  2104;  S  2659); 
Third  coinage,  Penny,  no  mm,  0.55g/1h  (N  2128;  S  2672) 
[2],  Very  fine  and  nearly  so  (£50-60) 

Third  coinage 


315  Crown,  mm.  trefoil  (over  lis  both  sides),  29.74g/12h 
(FRC  X7XVIII*  (Sale,  lot  35];  N  2120;  S  2664).  Detail 
somewhat  flat,  otherwise  good  fine,  toned  (£900-1 ,000) 


316  Sixpence,  1623,  mm.  lis,  sixth  bust,  small  shield,  1  and  3 
ol  date  punched  over  smaller  numerals,  2.93g/2h  (N 
2126,  S  2670).  Cut  on  cheek,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine 
with  dark  tone  (£100-120) 


317  HALFCROAT,  mm.  thistle,  0.91g/5h  (N  2127;  S  2671). 
Extremely  fine,  as  strut  k  (£110-100) 

Charles  I  (1 625-1 649) 

Tower  mint 

318  Halfcrowns  (3),  Gp  II,  mm.  harp,  13.91g/4h  (cf.  SCBI 
Brooker  310;  N  2207;  S  2769),  Gp  III  (2),  mm.  crown, 
1 4.76g/1 2h  (cf.  SCBI  Brooker  327-30;  N  2209;  S  2771), 
mm.  (P),  1 4.80g/1 2h  (cf.  SCBI  Brooker  354-6;  N  2213;  S 
2840)  |3],  Fine  (£120-150) 

319  Shillings  (3),  Gp  C,  mm.  plume,  5.75g/12h  (Sharp  C2/1; 
cf.  SCBI  Brooker  445-52;  N  2221;  S  2783);  Gp  D  (2),  mm. 
portcullis,  5.68g/8h,  mm.  crown,  5.65g/8h  (Sharp  D5/1, 
E2/2;  N  2223,  2225;  S  2785,  2787)  [3],  Fine  or  nearly  so 
(£90-120) 

320  Shilling,  Gp  E,  mm.  tun,  small  mark  of  value,  5.72g/5h 
(Sharp  FI/1;  SCBI  Brooker  513-14;  N  2228;  S  2791 1. 
Obverse  fine,  reverse  better  but  double-struck,  cleaned 
(£40-60) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Middleham  (Yorkshire)  Hoard,  1993 
Spink  Auction  109,  4  July  1995,  lot  unspecified. 

The  Middleham  hoard  was  probably  deposited  in  1648  when  James, 
Duke  of  Hamilton,  approached  England  at  the  head  of  a  large  army  and 
Pontefract  and  Colchester  were  taken  for  the  King 

321  Shilling,  Gp  E,  mm.  tun,  6.1 3g/1 2h  (Sharp  F2/1;  SCBI 
Brooker  -;  N  2227;  S  2789).  Obverse  fine,  reverse 
better,  cleaned  (£60-80) 

322  Shillings  (2),  both  Gp  F,  mm.  star,  6.16g/6h,  mm. 
triangle-in-circle,  5.81g/6h  (Sharp  G1/2;  cf.  SCBI 
Brooker  548-50;  N  2231;  S  2793)  [2],  Fine  (£60-80/ 

323  Shillings  (3),  Gp  F  (2),  mm.  (P),  6.07g/11h,  mm.  eye, 
5.99g/8h  (Sharp  G1/2,  G2/2;  cf.  SCBI  Brooker  552, 
556-9;  N  2231-2;  S  2843);  Gp  G,  mm.  sun,  6.1 1  g/1 1  h 
(Sharp  HI/1;  cf.  SCBI  Brooker  564;  N  2233;  S  2844)  [3], 
Last  scratched  on  obverse,  otherwise  fine  (£120-140) 

324  Sixpences  (3),  Gp  D,  mm.  crown,  2.97g/1h  (cf.  SCBI 
Brooker  620-1;  N  2241;  S  2800);  Gp  E,  mm.  anchor 
(vertical  on  obv.,  to  left  on  rev.),  3.1 5g/1  h  (cf.  SCBI 
Brooker  630-1;  N  2244;  S  2802);  Gp  F,  mm.  triangle, 
2.58g/5h  (cf.  SCBI  Brooker  644-6;  N  2246;  S  2805)  ( 3 ]. 
Fine  or  better  (£70-100) 


325  Sixpence,  Gp  D,  mm.  tun  (over  crown  on  obv.?),  rev. 
English  arms  in  three  quarters  ol  the  first  quarter  of 
shield,  3. 1 6g/5h  (N  2241;  S  2800).  Fine,  the  die 
engraving  error  clear  and  unusual  (£50-70) 

326  Halfgroats  (4),  Gp  C,  mm.  rose  (over  plume  on  obv.); 
C  ip  D  (3),  mm.  harp,  portcullis,  anchor  to  right  (over  tun 
on  obv.);  Pennies  (2),  both  Gp  D.  no  mm  (N  2252,  2255, 
2258,  2270;  S  2808,  2812,  2817,  2835)  [6].  Fine 
(£40-50) 


www.dnw.co.uk 


327  Halfgroats  (2),  Gp  D,  mm.  triangle,  0.74g/10h  (cf.  SCBI 
Brooker  680;  N  2258;  S  2818),  Gp  G,  mm.  sceptre, 
0.94g/5h  (cf .  SCBI  Brooker  692-3;  N  2260;  S  2850); 
Penny,  Gp  G,  no  mm,  0.54g/1h  (SCBI  Brooker  -;  N  2273; 
S  2851)  [3].  Nearly  very  fine  (£70-90) 

Aberystwyth  mint 


328  Shilling,  mm.  book,  large  bust,  small  mark  of  value, 
traces  of  wire  line  inner  circle,  rev.  beaded  inner  circle, 
5.97g/5h  (Morr.  A-2;  cf.  SCBI  Brooker  750-1;  N  2329;  S 
2882).  Good  fine,  rare  (£500-600) 

329  Halfcroat,  mm.  book,  0.93g/12h  (Morr.  C-2;  cf.  SCBI 
Brooker  784-5;  N  2344;  S  2902);  York,  Halfcrown,  mm. 
lion,  Gp  3  [type  5]  (Besly  3A;  SCBI  Brooker  1081;  N 
2313;  S  2867)  [2].  Centres  of  first  weak,  second  clipped 
and  smoothed,  otherwise  fine  (£40-50) 


Bristol  mint 


330  Shilling,  1643,  mm.  plume  on  obv.,  br  monogram  on 
rev.,  three  plumes  above  Declaration,  date  below, 
pellet  stops,  colons  in  Declaration,  5 . 1 2g/1  Oh  (Morr. 
A-5;  SCBI  Brooker  992,  same  dies;  N  2494;  S  3012). 
Pierced  and  with  trace  of  mount  at  top,  also  small 
attempted  piercing  on  reverse  at  top,  otherwise  very 
fine  (£120-150) 

Patterns 


331  Pattern  Halfgroat,  by  N.  Briot,  in  silver,  bust  right 
wearing  ruff,  rev.  crowned  interlinked  cs,  1 . 3 3 g/ 6 h 
(SCBI  Brooker  1255,  same  dies;  N  2687).  Very  fine 
(£80-120) 

Newark 


332  Halfcrown,  1646,  14.60g/12h  (Hird  246;  SCBI  Brooker 
1  222,  same  flies;  N  2638;  S  3140A).  Fair  to  fine 
(£  100-350) 


rom  (.  fine 


333  Ninepence,  1646,  3.98g/12h  (Hird  264-6;  SCBI  Brooker 
1227,  same  dies;  N  2641;  S  3144).  Dent  on  crown  and 
with  crease  marks,  otherwise  about  fine  (£200-250) 
Provenance: 

P.  Finn  FPL  12,  March  1998  (235) 


334  SIXPENCE,  1646,  2.94g/12h  (Hird  267-9;  SCBI  Brooker 
1228,  same  dies;  N  2642;  S  3146).  Light  tooling  in  the 
crown,  otherwise  about  very  fine,  light  grey  tone 
(£700-800) 

Provenance: 

P.  Finn  FPL  13,  June  1998  (308) 

Commonwealth  (1649-1660) 

335  Halfcroat,  0.75g/8h  (ESC  2160;  N  2728;  S  3221); 
Charles  II,  Third  Hammered  issue,  Shilling,  mm.  crown, 
5.66g/6h  (N  2764;  S  3322)  [2].  First  cracked,  second 
scratched,  otherwise  fine  (£30-50) 


Charles  II  (1660-1685) 

Hammered  coinage 
Third  issue 

336  Halfcrown,  mm.  crown,  14.65g/4h  (ESC  456;  N  2761;  S 
3321).  Nearly  fine  (£80-100) 


337  Sixpence,  mm.  crown,  2.91  g/1 1  h  (ESC  1510;  N  2767;  S 
3323).  Striking  crack  and  slight  bend  at  band  of  crown, 
otherwise  very  fine  with  clear  portrait  (£120-150) 

Milled  coinage 


338  Five-Guineas,  1668,  first  bust,  elephant  below,  edge 
vicesimo  (MCE  2;  S  3329).  Minor  rim  knock  on  reverse 
at  10  o'clock,  otherwise  very  fine  with  clear  profile  and 
well  struck  elephant,  rare  (£4,000-4,500) 


www.dmv.co.uk 


339  Crown,  1672,  third  bust,  edge  vicesimo  QVARTO  (ESC  45; 
S  3358).  Fine  (£70-80) 


340  Crown,  1673,  third  bust,  edge  vicesimo  qvinto  (ESC  47; 
S  3358).  Scratched  across  laurels,  otherwise  good  fine 
(£100-120) 


341  Crown,  1684,  fourth  bust,  edge  tricesimo  sexto  (ESC  67; 
S  3359).  /4  few  rim  knocks,  otherwise  fine,  rare 
(£120-150) 


342  Halfcrown,  1670,  third  bust,  edge  vicesimo  secvndo 
(ESC  467;  S  3365).  Obverse  nearly  very  fine,  reverse 
good  very  fine  with  attractive  light  blue/grey  tone 
(£300-350) 


343 


Halfcrown,  1677,  fourth  bust,  edge  vicesimo  nono,  v 
appears  struck  over  a  (ESC  479;  S  3367).  Fine,  the 
corrected  edge  year  seemingly  unrecorded  (£80-100) 


344  Halfckown,  1679,  fourth  bust,  edge  FRICESIMO  PRIMO  (ESC 
481;  S  3367).  Marks  on  obverse,  almost  very  fine 
(£150-200) 


345  Halfcrown,  1680,  fourth  bust,  edge  tricesimo  secvndo 
(ESC  485;  S  3367).  About  fine,  extremely  rare  (£90-120) 


346  Pattern  Farthing  or  Shilling,  1676,  in  pewter,  unsigned, 
crowned  national  symbols  in  cruciform,  four  interlinked 
Cs  in  centre,  date  divided  by  crown  above  English  rose 
[as  the  rev.  of  the  pattern  Shilling  of  1663,  ESC  1067], 
rev.  similar  but  undivided  date  in  first  quarter,  edge 
plain,  7.07g/12h  (BMC  490;  ESC  -).  Die  flaw  in  first 
quarter  of  obverse,  weakly  struck  but  very  fine  and 
without  corrosion,  excessively  rare  and  possibly  the 
finest  known  specimen  (£1 ,800-2,200) 

Provenance: 

SNC  June  1 971  (6993),  where  it  is  stated  that  only  six  are  known 


347  Threepence,  undated  (ESC  1958;  S  3385).  Obverse 
lightly  flecked,  about  extremely  fine,  toned  (£40-50) 

348  Farthing,  1672  (BMC  519;  S  3394);  together  with  other 
miscellaneous  Farthings  (2)  [3].  First  fine,  others  better 
(£50-70) 


James  II  (1685-1688) 


349  Half-Guinea,  1688  (MCE  135;  S  3404).  Obverse  nearly 
fine,  reverse  better  (£300-350) 


350  Halfcrown,  1685,  lirst  bust,  edge  primo  (ESC  493:  S 
3408).  Good  fine  (£120-150) 


www.dnw.co.uk 


William  and  Mary  (1689-1694) 


351  Half-Guinea,  1689,  first  busts  (MCE  161;  S  3429).  Good 
fine,  rare  (£900-1,000) 


352  Halfcrown,  1689,  second  shield,  crown  without 
frosting,  edge  primo  (ESC  511;  S  3435).  Hairline 
scratches  on  bust,  otherwise  very  fine  (£150-180) 


353  Sixpence,  1693  (ESC  1529;  S  3438).  Nearly  extremely 
fine  and  attractively  toned  (£500-600) 


354  Halfpenny,  1694,  date  appears  as  1604  (BMC  602;  S 
3452).  Britannia  weakly  struck,  otherwise  extremely  fine 
with  clear  portraits  and  attractive  tone  (£400-500) 


William  III  (1694-1702) 


355  Five  Guineas,  1701,  second  bust,  edge  decimo  tertio 
(MCE  172;  S  3456).  Surface  scuffed  and  lightly  cleaned 
at  some  time,  otherwise  extremely  fine  (£ 2,500-3,000 ) 


357  Halfcrown,  1698,  edge  year  decimo  (ESC  554;  S  3494). 
Adjustment  marks  on  obverse,  French  arms  weakly 
struck  on  reverse,  otherwise  nearly  extremely  fine 
(£400-450) 

358  Shilling,  1697n,  first  bust  (ESC  1099;  S  3501);  together 
with  miscellaneous  hammered  silver  coins  (9)  and  a 
Continental  jeton  [11],  First  nearly  very  fine  but 
scratched,  jeton  good  very  fine,  others  in  varied  state 
(£80-100) 


Anne  (1702-1714) 


359  Halfcrown,  1704,  plumes,  edge  tertio  (ESC  570;  S 
3581).  Fine  (£70-90) 


360  Halfcrown,  1707,  edge  septimo  (ESC  574;  S  3604). 
Light  haymarking,  better  than  very  fine  but  lightly 
cleaned  at  some  time  (£350-400) 


361  Shillinc,  1702,  first  bust  (ESC  1128;  S  3583).  Hairline 
scratches  and  surface  marks  on  bust,  otherwise  very 
fine,  reverse  with  attractive  blue/grey  tone  (£90-120) 


'{lift  (  pown,  1696,  third  bust,  edge  o(  iavo  (ESC  94;  S  5472). 
Adjustment  marks  both  side's,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine 
(L  I  5 0-200) 


362 


George  I  (1714-1727) 


EIai  fcrown,  1  72  5  ss  c  ,  edge  decimo  (ESC  592;  S  504  5). 
Nearly  very  fine,  reverse  better  (£400-450) 


www.citiw.co.  uk 


BRITISH 


rom 


363  Farthing,  1719,  small  9,  large  ohv.  letters  (BMC  807;  S 
3662).  Very  fine  (£80-100) 


364  Farthing,  1721/0  (BMC  821;  S  3662).  Some  flan  flaws, 
otherwise  very  fine,  scarce  (£80-100) 


George  II  (1727-1760) 


365  Five  Guineas,  1748,  edge  vicesimo  secvndo  (MCE  286;  S 
3666).  Extremely  fine  (£8,000-9,000) 


366  Guinea,  1727,  large  shield,  small  lettering  (MCE  297;  S 
3670).  Gilt,  otherwise  good  fine,  rare  (£500-600) 


367 


Halfcrown,  1746  lima,  edge  decimo  nono  (ESC  606; 
3695A).  Nearly  extremely  fine  (£350-400) 


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168 


Halfpenny,  1753  (BMC  883;  S  3719)  Good 
(£70-90) 


very  fine 


369  Halfpenny,  1  754  (BMC  884;  S  3719).  Weakly  struck  and 
with  faint  collectors'  number  inked  on  reverse, 
otherwise  nearly  extremely  fine,  traces  of  original  colour 
(£70-90) 


370  Farthing,  1  754,  possibly  4/0  (BMC  891;  S  3722). 
Reverse  from  a  rusted  die,  extremely  fine  with  some 
original  colour  (£70-90) 


George  III  (1760-1820) 

Pre-1 81 6  issues 


371  Bank  of  England,  Dollar,  1804  (ESC  144;  S  3768). 
Some  scratches,  good  fine  (£80-100) 


372  Proof  Twopence,  1797,  late  Soho,  in  bronzed-copper, 
edge  plain,  56.30g/6h  (BMC  1075;  S  3776;  Selig  1265). 
Minor  staining,  otherwise  practically  as  struck,  very  rare 
(£250-300) 


373 


Penny,  1797  (BMC.  1132;  S  3777).  Nearly  extremely  line, 
some  original  colour  (£120-150) 


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BRITISH  COINS  from  Other  Properties 


374  Proof  Penny,  1806,  in  gilt-copper,  1  and  0  of  date 
imperfect,  edge  centre-grained,  18.91  g/1 2h  (BMC  1  325; 
S  3780;  Selig  1302).  Reverse  rim  filed  at  70  o'clock, 
otherwise  extremely  fine  (£120-150) 


375  Proof  Farthing,  1806,  early  Soho,  in  copper,  edge 
centre-grained,  4.77g/6h  (BMC  1389;  S  3782;  Selig 
1439).  Practically  as  struck  with  some  original  colour 
(£120-150) 

New  coinage 

376  Crown,  1818,  edge  lviii  (ESC  211;  S  3787);  George  IV, 
Crown,  1822,  edge  TERTIO  (ESC  252;  S  3805)  [2],  Very 
fine,  first  better  (£150-200) 


377  Crown,  1820,  edge  lx  (ESC  219;  S  3787).  Very  fine 
(£50-70) 


378 


Halfcrown,  1817,  large  bust  (ESC  616;  S  3788).  Nearly 
extremely  fine  (£150-180) 


379  Shilling,  1816  (ESC  1228;  S  3790).  Extremely  fine  or 
better,  a  few  small  carbon  spots  on  reverse  (£80-100) 


George  IV  (1820-1830) 


380  Proof  Two  Pounds,  1826,  edge  septimo,  15.95g/6h  (WR 
228;  S  1799).  Slight  surface  marks,  otherwise  good 
extremely  fine  with  much  brillianc  e,  rare  (£2,200-2,500) 


381  Proof  Sovereign,  1826,  edge  grained,  7.99g/6h  (WR 
237;  S  3801).  Light  brush  marks,  otherwise  brilliant 
(£1,500-1800) 


382  Proof  Half-Sovereign,  1826,  edge  grained,  4.01g/6h 
(WR  249;  S  3804).  Some  light  brush  marks,  otherwise 
brilliant,  as  struck  (£1,000-1, 100) 


383  Proof  Half-Sovereign,  1826,  edge  grained,  4.00g/6h 
(WR  249;  S  3804).  Good  extremely  fine,  slight  surface 
marks  (£800-1,000) 


384  Halfcrown,  1821  (ESC  631;  S  3807).  A  few  minor 
surface  marks,  otherwise  extremely  fine  (£200-250) 


385  Halfcrown,  1826  (ESC  646;  S  3809).  Has  been  cleaned 
at  some  time,  slight  surface  marks,  extremely  fine 
(£150-200) 


386  Proof  Farthing,  1826,  bronzed,  edge  plain,  4.72g/12h 
(BMC  1440;  S  3825).  A  few  rim  knocks,  otherwise 
extremely  fine  (£70-100) 


William  IV  (1830-1837) 


387  Si  ill  i  INC,,  1835  (ESC  1271;  S  3835).  Good  extremely  fine 
with  attrac  tive  golden  tone  (£180-220) 


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BRITISH  COINS  from  Ollier  Properties 


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389 

390 

391 

392 

393 

394 


395 


396 


397 


398 


399 


400 


Sixpence,  1834  (ESC  1674;  S  3836).  Minor  surface 
marks,  extremely  fine  fI'60-80) 


Victoria  (1837-1901) 


Proof  Two  Pounds,  1887,  with  initials,  edge  grained, 
16.03g/12h  (WR  290;  S  3865).  Slight  surface  marks, 
otherwise  good  extremely  fine,  brilliant  (£500-600) 

Sovereign,  1850  (M  33;  S  3852C).  Fine  (£70-90) 

Sovereign,  1851  (M  34;  S  3852C).  Nearly  very  fine 
(£80-100) 

Sovereign,  1860,  large  0  in  date  (M  43;  S  3852D). 
Good  fine  (£80-100) 

Sovereign,  1860,  large  0  in  date  (M  43;  S  3852D). 
Good  fine  (£80-100) 

Half-Sovereign,  1885/3  (M  459A;  S  3861).  Fine, 
overdate  clear,  rare  (£80-100) 


Proof  Half-Sovereign,  1887,  edge  grained,  3.92g/12h 
(WR  362;  S  3869).  Some  surface  marks,  extremely  fine 
(£200-300) 

Crown,  Double-Florin  (Arabic  numeral),  Halfcrown, 
Florin,  Shilling  and  Threepence,  all  1887  Jubilee; 
together  with  other  miscellaneous  silver  coins  (4)  [10]. 
Very  fine  or  better;  1887  coins  in  modern  fitted  case 
(£50-70) 


Double-Florin,  1887,  Halfcrown,  1894,  Shillings  (2), 
1887,  1894,  Britannia  Croat,  1849,  Halfpence  (3),  1856, 
1860,  1895,  Farthing,  1 886;  Straits  Settlements, 
Victoria,  5  Cents,  1900  [10].  Mostly  extremely  fine 
(£70-90) 


A  Collection  of  Young  head  Halfcrowns  (17),  viz. 
1842,  1844,  1845,  1846,  1849,  1874,  1875,  1876,  1877, 
1878,  1880,  1881,  1883,  1884,  1885,  1886,  1887  [17], 
Fine  to  very  fine,  a  few  better  (£800-1,000) 


Florin,  1860  (ESC  819;  S  3891).  Some  surface  marks, 
nearly  extremely  fine  and  attractively  toned  (£90-120) 
Slabbed  in  NCC  holder,  graded  AU  50 


Shilling,  1861  (ESC  1309;  S  3904).  Practically 
with  attractive  light  tone,  rare  (£140-160) 


as  struck 


401 


Shilling,  1873,  die  120  (ESC  1  325;  S  3906A).  Almost  as 
struck  with  attractive  light  lone  (£100-120) 


402  Britannia  Croat,  1838,  last  8  over  horizontal  8  (ESC 
1931  A;  S  3913).  Extremely  fine  with  attractive  light 
tone,  rare  (£50-70) 


403  Maundy  set,  1877  (ESC  2490;  S  3916)  [4],  Extremely 
fine  with  matching  even  light  tone  (£50-60) 


404  Maundy  set,  1898  (S  3943);  Edward  VII,  Maundy  sets 
(3),  1902,  1905,  1907  (S  3985)  [12],  Extremely  fine  or 
better;  last  in  original  dated  case,  others  in  modern 
cases  (£150-200) 


405  Penny,  1860  (BMC  1617;  S  3954).  Some  minor  spotting 
and  a  few  surface  marks,  extremely  fine  with  original 
colour  (£60-80) 


406  Farthing,  1895,  young  head  (BMC  1925;  S  3958); 
together  with  other  miscellaneous  coins  in  base  metal 
(5,  including  a  1724  Halfpenny  countermarked  mj  in 
rectangle),  a  George  IV  Crown,  1821,  with  Dharmacakra 
countermark  and  a  plated  forgery  of  a  Sovereign,  1847 
[8],  First  very  fine,  others  in  varied  state  (£40-60) 


Edward  VII  (1901-1910) 

407  Proof  Two  Pounds,  1902  (S  3967).  Matt,  scratch  on 
bust,  otherwise  good  very  fine  or  better  (£180-200) 


408  Crown,  1902,  edge  n  (ESC  361;  S  3978);  together  with 
other  Crowns  (3),  1819,  1897,  1937,  a  quantity  of  British 
and  World  coins,  tokens  and  medals  and  an  Edward  VIII 
Oxo  Coronation  Treasure  Chest'  savings  box  [Loti. 
First  good  very  fine,  others  in  varied  state  (£150-200) 


409  Shillinc,  1907  (ESC  1416;  S  3982).  Some  light  surface 
marks,  otherwise  extremely  fine  (£80-100) 


410  Sixpence,  1903  (ESC  1787;  S  3983).  Extremely  fine 
(£50-70) 


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411  Proof  Crown,  1935,  in  cold,  by  B.  MacKennal  and  P. 
Metcalf,  head  left  with  artist's  initials  on  truncation, 
rev.  St.  George  riding  over  dragon  in  Art  Deco  style, 
artist's  initials  below  right,  edge  lettering  in  relief,  xxv, 
48.1 8g/1 2h  (WR  424;  L  &  S  47;  ESC  379;  S  4050).  Some 
light  surface  marks,  otherwise  brilliant  and  as  struck,  in 
red  case  of  issue;  sold  with  the  original  recipient's 
correspondence  from  Robert  A.  Johnson,  Deputy  Master 
and  Comptroller  of  the  Royal  Mint  (£10,000-1 5,000) 

Illustrated  on  the  front  cover.  Thirty  pieces  are  known  to  have  been 
struck,  five  being  consigned  to  museums  and  the  remaining  25  balloted 
for  in  accordance  with  the  practice  of  the  time.  Johnson's  signed 
mimeographed  letter  dated  15  May  1935,  stating  that  1,329  applications 
had  been  received,  notifying  the  applicant  of  his  success  and  covering 
the  despatch  of  the  coin,  is  included  in  the  lot,  together  with  a  letter 
dated  23  May  1935,  bearing  the  rubber  stamped  signature  of  Robert 
Johnson,  offering  his  congratulations  and  covering  the  attachment  of  a 
list  of  the  names  of  all  the  successful  applicants.  A  draft  reply  is 
pencilled  on  the  back  of  this  letter  and  reads  "I  am  in  receipt  of  your  list 
for  which  I  am  much  obliged  many  thanks.  I  consider  myself  being 
most  fortunate  in  possessing  one  of  these  beautifully  minted  crowns. 
Apparently  the  list  contains  24  names  only  unless  I  presume  Messrs 
Spinks  gained  two  coins  for  their  nominees  orm  you  give  me  do  I  read 
this  correctly  ever  yours  apologising" 

The  names  of  the  successful  applicants  are  here  listed: 

Mrs.  Grindey,  Stoke-on-Trent,  Staffs;  Gilbert  Beale  Esq,  Teddington, 
Middlesex;  Colonel  Hugh  Knowles,  Bayswater,  London;  R.  Doughty  Esq, 
Bow,  London;  S.  Webber  Esq,  Highgate,  London;  Couny  Bank  Ltd, 
Macclesfield,  Derbyshire,  a/c  of  N.K.  Shelmerdine;  H.E.A.  Fleming  Esq, 
Shanklin,  l.o.W.;  L.P.  Argenti  Esq,  Finsbury  Circus,  London;  P.J. 
Richardson  Esq,  Lloyds  of  London;  A.M.  Searle  Esq,  North  Finchley, 
London;  H.W.  Joslin  Esq,  Uckfield,  Sussex;  David  Goldblatt  Esq, 
Hampstead,  London;  N.B.  Kark  Esq,  Trafalgar  Square,  London;  Messrs. 
Spink  &  Son  Ltd,  St  James's,  London,  a/cs  of  C.H.R.  Robertson  Esq  and 
Miss  M.  Morgan;  G.W.  Drever  Esq,  Edinburgh;  A.  Gosschalk  Esq, 
Hampstead,  London;  L.C.  Liddell  Esq,  Ringwood,  Hants;  Mrs.  Layton, 
Wallington,  Surrey;  Miss  Singleton,  Littleborough,  Lancs;  Arthur  Johnson 
Esq,  West  Bridgford,  Notts;  Mrs.  Hindley,  Nelson,  Lancs;  G.G.  Exner 
Esq,  Mayfair,  London;  Mrs.  Swain,  Brighton,  Sussex;  G.  Lawrence  Esq, 
Dumbarton 

Elizabeth  II  (1 952-  ) 

412  Sovereigns  (25),  1966  (13),  1967  (8),  1968  (4)  (S  4125) 
[251.  Extremely  fine  or  better  (£1,200-1,500) 

413  Proof  Piedfort  Pounds  (4),  1984-5-6-7,  Piedfort  Twenty 
Pence,  1982;  Proof  Pounds  (5),  1983  (3),  1984,  1985; 
Proof  25  Pence  (14),  1972  (5),  1977  (4),  1980  (2),  1981 
(3);  other  modern  World  sets  and  coins  [ Lot].  Generally 
extremely  fine  or  better  (£120-150) 

Miscellaneous 

414  Richard  I  to  Henry  III,  Pennies  and  cut  fractionals  (9); 
together  with  a  cut  Halfpenny  of  Alexander  III  [10], 
Varied  state  (£40-50) 

415  Anne  to  George  VI,  minor  silver  coins  (16)  [161.  Varied 
slate  (£120-150) 

416  George  III  to  Georce  VI,  coins  in  silver  (76),  base  metal 
(10);  together  with  miscellaneous  tokens  (12)  |98]. 
Varied  state  (£50-70) 


417  George  III  ret  Elizabeth  II,  Half-Guinea  (1),  Sovereigns 
(5),  Half-Sovereigns  (4)  [10).  One  Half-Sovereign 
pierced,  otherwise  very  fine  and  better  (L 150-400 ) 

418  V  i  (  to  R I A  to  George  VI,  Sixpences  (483),  silver 
Threepences  (513)  [ 996 ) .  Varied  state  (£80-120) 

419  Victoria  to  Elizabeth  II,  Crowns  (145),  1887  (3),  1890, 
1891  (2),  1892  (2),  1893  (2),  1894,  1895,  1896  (2),  1900, 
1902  (2),  1929,  1935  (6),  1937  (5),  1951  (4),  1953  (6), 
1960  (8,  including  a  Proof),  1965  (60),  1972  14),  1977 
(18),  1980  (10),  1981  (5),  1993;  Double-Florins,  (6) 
[151).  Fine  to  very  fine,  later  issues  better  (£250-500) 

420  Victoria  to  Eliizabeth  II,  Halfcrowns  (125),  various 
dates,  including  1905  [125].  Varied  state  (£150-200) 

421  Victoria  to  Elizabeth  II,  Florins  (98),  various  dates  [98], 
Varied  state  (£100-150) 


422  Victoria  to  Elizabeth  II,  Florins  (138),  Shillings  (457) 
[595],  Varied  state  (£150-200) 

423  Victoria  to  Elizabeth  II,  a  collection  of  Shillings, 
Sixpences,  silver  Threepences,  Pennies  and  Halfpence 
[Lot].  Varied  state;  contained  in  26  Whitman  folders 
(£120-150) 

424  Victoria  to  Elizabeth  II,  Halfcrowns,  Florins,  Shillings, 
Sixpences,  brass  Threepences,  Pennies,  Halfpence, 
Farthings  etc,  a  large  quantity  (approx  3,000)  [ Lot). 
Varied  state  (£50-100) 

Not  suitable  for  shipping 

425  Edward  VII  to  George  VI,  coins  in  silver  (7),  bronze  (2) 
[9].  Very  fine  and  better  (£70-90) 

426  George  V  TO  George  VI,  Halfcrowns  (218)  [218],  Fine 
to  very  fine,  some  better  (£80-120) 

427  George  VI  and  Elizabeth  II,  Proof  Crowns  (27),  viz.  1951 
(9),  1972  (4),  1977  (12),  1980,  1981  [27],  Brilliant;  in 
cases  of  issue  (£90-120) 

428  Elizabeth  II,  silver  Proof  Two  Pounds  (3),  silver  Proof 
Pounds  (8);  together  with  other  modern  Proof  coins,  sets, 
etc,  several  of  the  Commonwealth  [Lot].  Brilliant;  in 
cases  of  issue  (£100-150) 


429  Patina  issues;  Victoria,  Crown,  1879,  in  aluminium, 
edge  plain,  9.28g/12h.  About  as  struck,  UNIQUE 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

'Patina' Collection,  Spink  Auction  153, 11  July  2001,  lot  1119  (part) 


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Lot  437 


Lot  439 


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430  'Patina'  issues:  Edward  VII,  Crown,  mdcdx,  in  aluminium, 
edge  plain,  9.27g/12h.  About  as  struck ,  UNIQUE 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

'Patina' Collection,  Spink  Auction  153,  11  July  2001,  lot  1313  (part) 


431  'Patina' issues:  Edward  VII,  Crown,  1910,  a  uniface 
striking  of  the  obv.  in  aluminium,  edge  plain,  9.26g. 
About  as  struck,  UNIQUE  (£100-120) 


Provenance: 

'Patina'  Collection,  Spink  Auction  153, 11  July  2001 


432  'Patina' issues:  Edward  VII,  Double-Florin,  1902,  in 
aluminium,  edge  plain,  5 . 3 5g/1  2 h .  About  as  struck, 
UNIQUE  (£100-120) 


Provenance: 

'Patina'  Collection,  Spink  Auction  153,  1 1  July  2001 


433  'Patina'  issues:  George  V,  Crown,  1911,  in  aluminium, 
edge  plain,  9.27g/12h.  About  as  struck,  UNIQUE 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

'Patina' Collection,  Spink  Auction  153,  I  1  July  2001,  lot  1527  (part) 

434  Mis-STKIKES:  Victoria  to  1967  (12,  one  in  silver),  Decimal 
issues,  1969-92  (16),  various  denominations  [28]. 
Mostly  very  fine  (£50-80) 


from  Other  Properties 


PROOF  and  SPECIMEN  SETS 


Victoria  (1837-1901) 


436 


Currency  SET,  1887,  comprising  gold  Five  Pounds,  Two 
Pounds,  Sovereign  and  Half-Sovereign  (both  normal 
initials),  Crown,  Double-Florin  (Arabic  numeral), 
Halfcrown  to  Threepence  [11],  Some  surface  marks, 
extremely  fine;  in  fitted  case  (£1 ,000-1 ,200) 


Five  Pounds  only  illustrated 


437  Proof  set,  1887,  comprising  gold  Five  and  Two  Pounds, 
Sovereign  and  Half-Sovereign,  silver  Crown  to 
Threepence  [11].  Slight  surface  marks,  otherwise 
brilliant  and  almost  as  struck,  silver  toned;  contained  in 
fitted  leather  velvet-lined  case  (£5,000-6,000) 


438  Currency  set,  1893,  comprising  gold  Five  and  Two 
Pounds,  Sovereign  and  Half-Sovereign,  silver  Crown  to 
Threepence  [10].  Gold  extremely  fine  or  better,  some 
surface  marks,  silver  generally  extremely  fine  with  even 
tone;  in  an  old  fitted  case  (£1 ,500-2,000) 

Five  Pounds  only  illustrated 

439  Proof  set,  1893,  comprising  gold  Five  and  Two  Pounds, 
Sovereign  and  Half-Sovereign,  silver  Crown  to 
Threepence  [10].  Brilliant,  gold  with  slight  surface 
marks,  silver  with  matching  tone;  contained  in  official 
fitted  red  leather  case  (£5,000-6,000) 

Edward  VII  (1901-1910) 

440  Proof  set,  1902,  Crown  to  Maundy  Penny  [ 9 ] .  About  as 
struck;  no  case  (£120-150) 

George  VI  (1936-1952) 

441  Proof  set,  1937,  Crown  to  Farthing  |  I  5 ] .  Brilliant;  in 
official  maroon  case  of  issue  (£150-180) 

Elizabeth  II  (1952- 

442  PROOF  SETS  (50),  1970  (3),  1971  (3),  1972  (2),  1973  (2), 
1974  (2),  1975  (2),  1976  (2),  1977  (4),  1978  (3), 1979  (3), 
1980  (4),  1981  (4),  1982  (3),  1983  (5),  1984  (3),  1985 

(2) ,  1986,  1987,  1988,  uncirculated  sets,  1982  (2),  1983 
(7),  1984  (2),  1985  (2),  1986  (2),  1987,  1988  (2),  1989 

(3) ,  1990,  all  in  original  cases  or  folders  [Lot].  About 
as  struck  (£150-200) 


435  British  and  World  coins,  in  silver  (25),  base  metal  (50) 
[751.  Varied  state  (£50-70) 


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Notes 


Professor  Jeffrey  P.  Mass  (1940-2001) 


A  native  New  Yorker,  born  on  29  June  1940,  Jeffrey  Mass  entered  Hamilton  College,  Clinton,  New 
York  in  1958.  Enjoying  life  as  an  undergraduate,  he  was  introduced  to  Japanese  history  by  Professor 
Edwin  Lee.  He  graduated  in  1962  and,  having  been  captivated  by  his  studies,  went  to  Japan  where, 
while  teaching  English,  he  immersed  himself  in  its  language  and  culture.  On  returning  to  New  York  he 
undertook  a  graduate  study  in  Japanese  history  at  New  York  University  before  moving  to  Yale  University, 
where  he  achieved  a  Ph.D.  in  1973  under  the  tutelage  of  the  late  Professor  John  Hall,  an  acclaimed  scholar 
always  to  be  revered  by  Mass  as  his  mentor.  On  achieving  his  doctorate  Jeffrey  Mass  joined  the  faculty  of 
Stanford  University,  where  he  attained  a  professorship  in  a  record  eight  years.  Entitled  Yamoto  Ichihashi 
Professor  of  Japanese  Culture  and  Civilisation,  he  received  many  academic  awards,  including  a  Guggenheim 
Fellowship.  He  covered  the  period  of  the  Shogunate  and  the  early  period  of  the  Samurai,  writing  ten  books 
based  on  impressive  documentation,  new  views  and  interpretations.  His  works  greatly  added  to  the  western 
understanding  of  early  Japanese  history  and  were  hailed  by  his  then  academic  peers.  He  became  recognised 
as  the  leading  and  most  productive  scholar  of  his  field  in  America,  if  not  the  whole  of  the  Western  World. 

In  parallel  with  his  post  at  Stanford,  Jeffrey  Mass  held  an  ongoing  summer  post  at  Oxford  University, 
initially  teaching  at  St  Antony's  College  before  moving  to  Hertford  College.  Hertford,  as  a  result  of  his 
persuasiveness,  was  to  host  several  B.A.N.S.  weekend  lecture  courses.  It  was  a  delightful  venue,  close  to  the 
Ashmolean  Museum  and  some  of  the  finest  taverns  in  the  city,  where  extra-curricular  numismatic  debate  was 
as  much  enjoyed  as  the  fare  provided.  His  last  academic  accolade  came  from  Hertford:  he  was  appointed  an 
Honorary  Fellow  of  the  College  shortly  before  his  death  on  30  March  2001,  a  rare  and  possibly  unprecedented 
award  to  a  foreigner.  American  he  might  have  been,  but  he  was  also  a  pronounced  Anglophile  who 
thoroughly  enjoyed  his  seasonal  residence,  his  involvement  with  English  numismatics  and  the  friendships  he 
had  made  in  the  course  of  it  all. 

Professor  Mass  had  formed  a  small  collection  of  American  coins  which  he  sold  in  early  adult  life.  His 
interest  was  rekindled  in  the  summer  of  1984  (the  year  he  was  elected  to  the  British  Numismatic  Society) 
when  he  had  a  brief  dalliance  with  late  Anglo-Saxon  coins  before  turning  to  the  Short  Cross  series  because  it 
spanned  the  period  of  Japanese  history  to  which  he  had  devoted  his  academic  life.  The  series  was  to  receive 
similar  dedication.  Eight  years  on  he  read  and  published  his  authoritative  work  on  Class  la,  a  great 
achievement.  In  his  fifteen  years  of  collecting  he  accumulated  not  the  largest,  but  arguably  the  most 
comprehensive  representation  of  the  series.  This  was  recognised  by  the  decision  to  make  his  collection  the 
subject  of  a  volume  in  the  Sylloge  of  Coins  of  I  he*  British  Isles  series,  an  acknowledgement  of  its  importance. 

I  ike  Jeffrey  North  before  him,  Jeffrey  Mass  undertook  the  authorship  of  his  own  collection. 


His  collection,  which  also  includes  Long  Cross  and  other  coins  (acquired  with  the  view  that  they 
might  be  useful  in  barter  for  Short  Cross),  is  being  offered  in  four  parts  at  intervals  of  twelve  months  or  so.  As 
in  Part  I,  sold  on  17  March  2004,  an  effort  has  been  made  to  present  a  balanced  representation  of  the 
collection  in  the  hope  that  it  will  provide  interest  to  the  specialist  and  general  collector  alike.  It  also  affords  a 
continuing  opportunity  for  his  friends  to  acquire  mementoes. 

Many  of  the  coins  have  celebrated  provenances  and  a  number  of  rarities  are  i nr  luded  in  this  offering. 
The  1  bl  penny  of  Willelm  of  Northampton  (lot  504),  said  by  Elmore  Jones  to  be  the  only  known  coin  of  the 
moneyer  for  the  class  with  a  positive  Northampton  mint-reading,  together  with  the  round  halfpenny  (lot  782), 
the  first  specimen  to  be  offered  on  the  market  for  some  years,  are  worthy  of  particular  note. 

Professor  Mass  kept  his  coins  in  envelopes,  on  which  he  recorded  their  details.  These,  together  with 
relevant  tickets,  are  sold  with  the  lots.  The  catalogue  is  by  sub-class,  with  mules  listed  under  the  later  of  the 
two  classifications  represented;  within  the  constraints  of  the  typeface,  all  legends  are  as  shown  on  the  coins. 
To  avoid  future  confusion  regarding  this  important  collection,  lot  numbers  are  consecutive  to  those  of  Part  I. 

M.B.S. 


Numismatic  bibliography  of  Jeffrey  Mass: 

Two  notes  on  Short  Cross  class  IV,  SNC  February  1986,  p.6. 

A  third  coin  of  the  Lichfield  mint,  SNC  December  1988,  p.314. 

Blundered  legends  in  Short  Cross  class  IV,  SNC  February  1989,  pp.4-5. 

Short  Cross  class  IVa*,  SNC  March  1989,  p.46. 

An  inventory  of  moneyers  in  Short  Cross  classes  l-IV,  SNC  July-August  1989,  pp.185-6. 

Two  new  moneyers  in  Short  Cross  la*,  SNC  November  1991,  pp. 296-7. 

Three  unrecorded  coins  of  Short  Cross  class  IV,  SNC  December  1991,  pp. 336-7. 

A  link  between  Tealby  and  Short  Cross?,  SNC  November  1 993,  p.31 6. 

Of  dies,  design  changes  and  square  lettering  in  the  opening  phase  of  the  Short  Cross  coinage,  BNJ  63  (1993],  pp. 20-52 
[read  at  the  BNS,  22  June  1 993]. 

Die  links  for  the  London  mint  in  Short  Cross  classes  IVc  and  Val,  BNJ  65  [1995],  pp.221-3. 

A  new  Short  Cross  moneyer,  SNC  September  1999,  p.207. 

Three  Short  Cross  problems,  BNJ  69  (1999J,  pp. 204-7. 

Sylloge  of  Coins  of  the  British  Isles  56:  The  J.P.  Mass  Collection  of  English  Short  Cross  Coins,  1 1 80-1 247,  Oxford,  2001 . 


Index  of  Mints  in  the  Short  Cross  series,  Mass  Part  II 


Bury  St  Edmunds  678,  700,  758,  760,  771,  783,  793 

Canterbury  549,  558,  564-7,  578-82,  604,  610-17,  630-1,  639,  641,  644-6,  660-4,  672-3,  693-5,  720-3,  732-3,  747, 
749,  751-4,  759,  761,  763-5,  769,  772-3,  776-7,  779-80,  784,  786,  788,  790-1,  794,  796,  798; 
imitation  805 


Carlisle  526,  540,  561,  590,  624,  679 

Chichester  669,  701-2,  725 

Durham  591-2,  625,  680,  736,  744,  775 

Exeter  444,  470-1,  493-6,  541-2,  651,  681-2,  703-5 

Ipswich  683,  706,  726,  737 

Kings  Lynn  707,  727 


Lincoln  497-9,  527-30,  543-4,  554-5,  652,  670,  684-5,  728-9,  738 

London  443,  446,  448-9,  452,  454-8,  462-9,  481-92,  522-5,  535-9,  550-3,  559-60,  568-73,  583-9,  605-7,  618-23,  632-6, 
638,  640,  642-3,  647-50,  665-8,  674-7,  696-9,  724,  734-5,  742-3,  745-6,  748,  750,  755-7,  762,  766, 


770,  774,  778,  781-2,  785,  787,  789,  792,  795,  797,  799;  imitations  806-8 
Northampton  453,  472-5,  500-4,  531-2,  545,  686,  708-9 
Northampton  or  Norwich  593-4,  626 
Norwich  653-4,  687,  710,  730,  739 
Oxford  505-7,  688,  711-12 
Rochester  713-14 
Rhuddlan  800-4 
Shrewsbury  595,  627 
Wilton  450-1, 459,  476,  508 

Winchester  445,  460,  509-14,  546,  574-6,  596-9,  655-6,  671,  715-19,  731,  740-1;  imitation  809 
Worcester  515-1 6,  533,  547,  556 

York  447,  461,  477-80,  517-21,  534,  548,  557,  562-3,  577,  600-3,  608-9,  628-9,  637,  657-9,  689-92,  767-8 


T  CROSS  COINS  formed  by  the  late  PROFESSOR  JEFFREY  P.  MASS  (PART  II) 


THE  COLLECTION  OF  SHORT  CROSS  COINS  formed 
by  the  late  PROFESSOR  JEFFREY  P.  MASS  (PART  II) 

Class  I 

Class  la  1  (N  962;  S  1343) 


443  London,  Johan,  loh an  •  on  •  lvnd,  square  e  in  rex, 
prominent  cheeks  defined  by  pellets,  double  drapery  to 
right,  dies  33/52,  1.36g/5h  (SCBI  64).  Face  smoothed, 
otherwise  nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  (from  Seaby  January  1961] 
bt  Baldwin  1987 


444  Exeter,  Iordan,  iordan  -  on  •  EXEh,  dies  3/2,  1 .1 0g/8h 
(SCBI  110).  Very  fine,  mint  signature  unusual,  rare 
(£200-250) 

Provenance: 

R.P.V.  Brettell  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  28  October  1 970,  lot  322 
J.D.  Brand  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1987 


445  Winchester,  Gocelm,  cocELm  •  on  ■  winc-,  extra  drapery, 
low  sceptre,  prominent  cheeks  defined  by  pellets,  dies 
9/9,  1.20g/6h  (SCBI  188);  1a2,  Clement,  CLEmeNT  •  ON  ■ 
winc,  last  n  seriffed,  dies  8/8,  1 .1 3g/8h  (SCBI  184);  1a5, 
Adam,  adam  -  on  •  wiNce,  0.87g/10h  (SCBI  180)  [3]. 
First  two  pierced  and  last  clipped,  otherwise  fine  or 
better  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

M.R.  Allen  Collection,  additionally: 

First  J.D.  Brand  Collection,  F.  Elmore  Jones  Collection,  Glendining 
Auction,  1 3  April  1 983,  lot  1194  (part). 

The  obv.  die  of  the  first  coin  was  also  used  by  Rodbert  at  both 
Winchester  and  Wilton  (see  'The  Emergency  Mint  of  Wilton  in  1 1 80',  by 
J.D.  Brand  and  F.  Elmore  Jones,  BN]  35  [1966],  pp.  1 1 6-1 ,  where  this 
coin  is  illustrated  as  pl.xv,  1) 


446  I  a  1  to  Ia5,  London,  Cut  Halfpence  (9),  Cut  Farthings  (3) 
and  fragments  (2)  (SCBI  65,  74,  80,  86,  86A,  95,  99-105) 
[14J.  Mostly  very  fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

For  provenances  see  SCBI  Mass 


447  1  a1  to  1a5,  Cut  Halfpence  (6),  York  (4),  uncertain  mints 
(2);  Cut  Farthings  (2),  York  and  uncertain;  together  with 
a  fragment,  uncertain  mint  (SCBI  2  If),  217,  223,  232, 
233,  240-3)  [9| .  Mostly  very  fine  (£100-120) 

Provenances: 

I  or  provenanr  es  see  5f  HI  Mass 


Class  la  2  (N  962;  S  1343) 


448  London,  Aimer,  AimeR  •  on  ■  lvnd,  dies  3/4,  1 ,45g/6h 
(SCBI  2).  Obverse  slightly  off-centre  and  face  weak, 
otherwise  very  fine,  rare  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

Bt  S.  Shipp  1997 

449  Ia1/la2,  London,  Randul,  randvl  ■  on  lvn,  square  e  and 
C  in  King's  name,  dies  21/-,  1.33g/7h  (SCBI  79).  Pitted 
surfaces,  fine,  rare  (£50-60) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1995 


450  Ia1/la2,  Wilton,  Rodbert,  RODBeRT  •  on  •  wil:  (over  win), 
obv.  square  es,  prominent  cheekbones  defined  by 
pellets,  double  drapery,  low  angled  sceptre,  dies  5/5, 

I .  3 1  g/5 h  (SCBI  166).  Nearly  very  fine,  very  rare 
(£300-350) 

Provenance: 

J. D.  Brand  Collection 

F.  Elmore  Jones  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  13  April  1983,  lot  1194 
SCMB  August  1983  (E511) 
bt  1 989. 

The  alteration  of  the  rev.  die  is  attributed  to  the  removal  of  the  dies  from 
Winchester  to  Wilton  following  the  fire  of  1 1 80  which  destroyed  the 
Winchester  mint  (see  'The  Emergency  Mint  of  Wilton  in  1 1 80',  by  J.D. 
Brand  and  F.  Elmore  Jones,  BN]  35  [1 966],  pp.  1 1 6-1 9,  where  this  coin 
is  illustrated  as  pl.xv,  7).  From  the  same  rev.  die  as  lot  451 

451  Wilton,  Rodbert,  RODBeRT  ■  on  •  wil:  (over  win),  obv. 
square  Es,  double  drapery,  dies  7/5,  1.33g/7h  (SCBI  170). 
Centres  flat,  about  fine,  rare  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

Bt ).  Mather. 

See  footnote  to  previous  lot,  with  which  it  shares  the  same  rev.  die 

Class  la  3  (N  962;  S  1343) 


452  Ia3/la2,  London,  Henri  Pi,  h enri  pi  •  on  •  lvn-,  square  es 

both  sides,  dies  24/39,  1.25  g/6  h  (SCBI  53). 

Well-centred,  nearly  very  fine,  very  rare  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

R.C.  Lockett  Collection,  Part  I,  Glendining  Auction,  6-9  June  1955,  lot 
1189  (part) 

P.  Woodhead  Collection 

453  I  a  2  / 1  «i  3 ,  Northampton,  Raul,  RAVt  ■  on  norh,  square  c 
and  is,  rev.  ns  reversed,  dies  7/-,  1 .1  7  g/4  h  (SCBI  132). 
Obverse  double-struck,  fine,  reverse  nearly  very  fine 
(£40-50) 

Prove  nance: 

Bt  J.  Ogden  1995 


www.dtiw.co.uk 


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Class  la  4  (N  962/1;  S  1343A) 

454  Ia4/la3,  London,  Aimer,  aimck  on  lvnde,  only  upper 
arms  of  x  seriffed,  double  half  moon  c  and  Es  (where 
round),  dies  4/6,  1.29g/8h  (SCfil  5).  Obverse  slightly 
double-struck,  face  smoothed  and  two  cuts  on  reverse, 
otherwise  fine,  rare  (£70-901 

Provenance: 

F.  Elmore  Jones  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  10  April  1984,  lot  1485 
Lord  Stewartby  Col  lection 


455  London,  Aimer,  AiMeR  •  on  ■  lvnd,  seriffed  x,  double  half 
moon  c  and  es,  dies  5/8,  1.46g/8h  (SCBI  7).  Slightly 
bent,  otherwise  very  fine  with  clear  portrait,  rare 
(£250-300) 

Provenance: 

Clendining  Auction,  25  October  1 995,  lot  81  (part),  where  listed  as  type 

lb 

bt  Baldwin  1995 


456  London,  Fil  Aimer,  fil  aimer  ■  on  •  lv[— ],  no  double  half 
moon  letters,  dies  16/24,  1.54g/11h  (SCBI  28).  Legends 
partly  double-struck  and  weak  in  places,  flan  turned 
over  between  8  and  9  o'clock,  otherwise  fine,  bright 
(£50-60) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990. 

The  Wainfleet  Hoard  of  383  Short  Cross  pennies,  deposited  c.1195 
( SCBI  Mass  p.1 1 8,  no.7),  is  the  most  significant  find  of  its  type  in  Britain 
since  Colchester  1 902.  Some  coins  from  it  were  acquired  by  the  Britsh 
Museum,  after  which  Prof.  Mass  purchased  a  number  from  the  finder 
privately  before  Baldwin's  acquired  the  not  inconsiderable  residue 


457  London,  Fil  Aimer,  fil  aimer  •  on  •  lvn,  right  side  of  x 
seriffed,  double  half  moon  c  and  es,  dies  15/23, 
1.22g/7h  (SCBI  30).  Fine  (£50-601 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 996 


458  London,  Jefrei,  leFRei  •  on  •  lvnd,  double  half  moon  c 
and  es,  dies  30/49,  1.26g/6h  (SCBI  61).  Holed  and 
cracked,  otherwise  fine  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

From  the  'Southern  England'  Hoard,  c.1990 


459  Wilton,  Osber,  osBeR  •  on  •  wilt,  x  with  very 
pronounced  seriffs,  double  half  moon  c  and  es,  dies  2/2, 
1.38g/7h  (SCBI  161).  Centres  very  weak,  otherwise  fine 
(£6 0-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Spink  1993 


460  Winchester,  Gocelm,  coccim  •  on  •  win,  double  half 
moon  (sand  is,  seriffed  x,  dies  11/11,  l.29g/1h  (SCBI 
192);  together  with  eul  Halfpence  (4),  1a4  (2,  second 
SCBI  Ashmolean  728,  this  coin),  1a5/1a3,  all  Gocelm; 
I «i4,  Osber;  and  a  1a4  fragment,  Rodbert  (SCBI  191,  193, 
195,  203,  210)  [6 1 .  First  perforated  and  scraped  on 
obverse,  otherwise  fine  or  better  (£5 0-70) 

Provenanci  : 

First  J.D.  Brand  Collection,  M.R.  Allen  Collection 
Second  bt  A.  Cherry  1 997 

Third  from  the  Crowle  (Worcestershire)  Hoard,  before  1962, 
Ashmolean  Museum  Collection 
Fourth  M.R.  Allen  Collection 
Fifth  M.  Shott  Collection. 

Second  from  same  obv.  die  as  the  first,  third  from  same  rev.  die  as  ihe 
first 


461  1  a4/1  a3,  York,  Hugo,  huce  •  on  •  everwi,  obv.  double 
half-moon  c  and  es,  seriffed  x,  dies  5/5,  1 .42g/6h  (SCBI 
225).  Hairline  striking  crack  at  2  o'clock,  otherwise  very 
fine,  toned,  rare  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

Clendining  Auction,  6  November  1991,  lot  475 

Class  la  5  (N  962/1;  S  1343A) 

462  London,  Alain,  alain  •  on  •  lvnd,  curls  3/5,  double  half 
moon  c  and  es,  1 ,42g/1  h  (SCBI  15).  A  little  bent  and 
face  weak,  otherwise  fine,  bright  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990 


463  London,  Alain  V,  alain  v  •  on  •  lvnd,  curls  3/5,  1.38g/2h 
(SCBI  22).  Slightly  off-centre  on  a  large  flan,  legends 
weak  between  6  and  70  o'clock,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 989 

464  London,  Fil  Aimer,  fil  AiMeR  ■  on  •  lvn,  curls  3/4, 
1.52g/4h  (SCBI  38).  Weak  in  places,  part  of  reverse 
legend  slightly  double-struck,  fine  (£50-60) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Vale  Coins  1995 

465  London,  Fil  Aimer,  fil  AiMeR  •  on  •  lvn,  multiple  curls, 
1.47g/5h  (SCBI  44).  Slightly  double-struck,  good  fine 
(£50-60) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 992 


466  London,  Henri,  heNRi  on  ■  lvnd,  curls  2/6,  1.42g/1h 
(SCBI  49).  Weakly  struck  but  well-centred  on  a  round 
flan,  nearly  very  fine  (£50-701 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1997 


www.  d  nw.co.uk 


ORT  CROSS  COINS  formed  by  the  late  PROFESSOR  JEFFREY  P.  MASS  (PART  II 


467  London,  Pieres,  PieRes  •  on  •  lvnd,  curls  2/4,  double  half 
moon  c  and  es,  1.41  g/1 1  h  (SCBI  72).  Very  fine 
(£80-100) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1 990 

468  London,  Pieres  M,  pierJes  m]  •  on  •  lvn,  dies  34/62, 
1.37g/1h  (SCBI  76).  Turned  over  in  the  dies,  fine 
(£20-30) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1986 

469  London,  Reinald,  R e I n a L [ D  -o]n  ■  lvn,  curls  2/4, 
1 .08g/1 1  h  (SCBI  89).  Chipped  between  5  and  7  o'clock, 
otherwise  very  fine  (£20-30) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Llanfaes  (Gwynedd)  Finds,  1991  + 


470  Exeter,  Asketil,  ASKem  -  on  •  exec,  curls  3/5,  1.31g/6h 
(SCBI  108).  Very  slightly  off-centre  and  legends  partly 
smoothed,  otherwise  good  fine  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

R.P.V.  Brettell  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  28  October  1970,  lot  315 
P.  Woodhead  Collection,  Spink  Auction  75,  29  March  1 990,  lot  40 
M.R.  Allen  Collection 
W.J.  Conte  Collection 


471  Exeter,  Roger,  ROCeR  •  on  •  execc,  curls  5/5,  1.25g/9h 
(SCBI  118).  Coarse  surfaces,  nearly  very  fine  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

C.R.  Wren  Collection 


472  Northampton,  Filip,  filip  -  on  •  nor h t,  curls  6/9, 
1.44g/3h  (SCBI  125).  Slightly  double-struck,  otherwise 
very  fine  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

M.R.  Allen  Collection 

47.3  Northampton,  Hugo,  |hv|co(  •  o]n  •  norLit,  curls  2/7,  no 
drapery,  1 . 3 3 g/4 h  (SCBI  128).  A  large  fragment, 
cracked  and  reverse  off-centre,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£30-80) 

Prove  nan(  f  : 

W.C.  Wells  Collet  lion 

P.  Woodhead  Colleclion,  Spink  Auction  75,  29  March  1990,  lot  I  II 
(part)  | from  Baldwin  Dec  ember  1 964 1 


474  Northampton,  Raul,  ravl  •  on  •  norrt,  second  r  for  h, 
curls  2/6,  1.45  g/  7  h  (SCBI  137).  Very  slightly 

double-struck,  otherwise  good  very  fine  with  clear 
portrait  (£150-180) 

Provenance: 

W.C.  Wells  Collection 

P.  Woodhead  Collection,  Spink  Auction  75,  29  March  1990,  lot  113 
[from  Baldwin  December  1964] 

L.R.  Stack  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  22-3  April  1 999,  lot  685 


475  Northampton,  Willelm,  wiLLeLM  •  on  ■  nor,  curls  5/6, 
1 . 3 8g/1  Oh  (SCBI  159).  Legends  weak  in  places, 
otherwise  very  fine  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Glendining  Auction,  6  November  1 991 ,  lot  483,  where  attributed  to 

Norwich 

bt  Spink  1991 


476  Wilton,  Rodbert,  RODBeRT  •  on  •  wil,  curls  2/3,  1.40g/4h 
(SCBI  173).  Legends  weak  at  4  o'clock,  otherwise  very 
fine  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

H.A.  Parsons  Collection,  Part  II,  Glendining  Auction,  11-13  May  1954, 
lot  264  (part) 

G.V.  Doubleday  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  8  June  1988,  lot  1022 
(part) 


477  York,  Alain,  alain  •  on  •  eveRW,  1.44g/7h  (SCBI  215). 
Well-centred,  very  fine,  toned  (£180-220) 

Provenance: 

L.A.  Lawrence  Collection,  Part  II,  Glendining  Auction,  14  March  1951, 
lot  393  (part) 

Glendining  Auction,  21  September  1983,  lot  1 10 
W.J.  Conte  Collection 


478  York,  Efrard,  eFRARD  •  ON  •  eveR,  curls  2/4,  1.39g/1h 
(SCBI  219).  Coarse  surfaces,  legends  weak  in  places, 
nearly  very  fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Bt  M.P.  Senior  1996 


www.  dn  w. co.  uk 


Tl  II  COI.I  EC  I  ION 


479  York,  Isac,  i sac  on  •  eveRWt,  barred  a,  curls  3/6, 
1.29g/11h  (SCBI  230).  Very  slightly  bent,  good  fine 
(£40-50) 

Provenance: 

131 1993 


480  York,  Turkil,  tvrkil  -  on  ■  eveR,  1.42 g/5 h  (SCBI  238). 
Weak  between  6  and  7  o'clock,  otherwise  very  fine, 
toned  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

C.V.  Doubleday  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  8  June  1 988,  lot  1 036 
(part) 

Class  lb  1  (N  963;  S  1344) 


481  London,  Aimer,  AiMeR  ■  on  •  lvnd,  r  for  h  in  heNRicvs, 
1.41g/3h  (SCBI  244).  Centres  weak,  good  fine  (£50-60) 
Provenance: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990 
bt  Baldwin  1 993 


482  London,  Alain,  alain  •  on  •  LVNDe,  1.35g/10h  (SCBI  250). 
Slightly  bent  and  legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise 
very  fine  (£50-60) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 994 


483  London,  Alward,  alward  ■  on  •  lvn,  1.40g/12h  (SCBI 
260).  Obverse  very  slightly  double-struck  and  bust 
weak,  otherwise  very  fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

M.R.  Allen  Collection 


484  London,  Henri,  heNRi  •  on  •  lvnd,  1.47g/10h  (SCBI  270). 
Folded  in  striking  between  8  and  7  7  o'clock  and 
obverse  slightly  double-struck,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£40-50) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990 
bt  Baldwin  1993 


485  London,  Henri,  heNRi  •  on  LVNDe,  second  upright  of  n 
of  moneyer's  name  lacks  serif,  1.36g/9h  (SCBI  273). 
Nearly  very  fine  (£50-60) 


Prove  nan(  e: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990 
bt  Baldwin  1 993 


486 


London,  Jefrei,  teFRet  •  on  •  lvnd,  1.38g/4h  (SCBI  274). 
Some  surface  deposit  on  reverse,  otherwise  very  fine 
with  clear  portrait  (£150-180) 


Provenance: 
Bt  CNC1994 


487  London,  lohan,  tohAN  •  on  •  LVNDe,  1.25g/8h  (SCBI  282). 
Legends  weak,  good  fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Corne  (dep.  Maine-et-Loire,  France)  Hoard,  c.1966 
J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Spink  19661 
bt  Baldwin  1987 


488  London,  Pieres,  PieRes  •  on  •  lvnd,  1.40g/4h  (SCBI  291). 
Weakly  struck  between  6  and  7  o'clock,  otherwise  very 
fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Spink  1997 


489  London,  Pieres  M,  pieReS  •  m  ■  on  •  lvn,  1.44g/8h  (SCBI 
298).  Weakly  struck  in  places,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£50-60) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990 
bt  Baldwin  1993 

490  London,  Randul,  randvl  •  on  ■  lvd,  vl  punched  over  vl 
earlier  placed  too  close  to  preceding  d,  1.31  g/3h  (SCBI 
305);  cut  Halfpenny  from  the  same  rev.  die,  0.58g/6h 
(SCBI  306)  1 2 1.  First  with  pitted  surfaces  and  test  cut  on 
edge,  otherwise  both  fine  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

First  P.  Woodhead  Collection,  Spink  Auction  75,  29  March  1990,  lot  77 
(part) 

Second  bt  1995 


www.dnw.co.uk 


)SS  COINS  formed  by  the  late  PROFESSOR  JEFFREY  P.  MASS  (PART  II) 

497  Lincoln,  Edmund,  eDMVND  •  on  •  [ni]c[ol],  1.26g/1h 
(SCBI  373;  Mossop  Ec  and  pl.xci,  19,  this  coin).  Struck 
slightly  off-centre  and  surfaces  pitted,  otherwise  fine 
(£30-40) 


491  London,  Reinald,  ReiNALD  •  on  •  lvn,  limbs  of  a  voided 
cross  are  apparent  in  the  obv.  die  by  the  portrait  at  3,  9 
and  12  o'clock,  1.36 g/ 5 h  (SCBI  314).  Centres  weak, 
otherwise  very  fine,  toned  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

).D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  April  1962] 
bt  Baldwin  1988. 

Brand  thought  the  n  of  lvn  malformed  and  Mass  read  it  as  d.  Close 
inspection  shows  it  to  be  a  normal  n  with  pronounced  serifs  and  a  very 
weakly  struck  diagonal 


492  London,  Willelm,  wiLLeLM  -  on  •  lvn,  1.23g/4h  (SCBI 
320).  Very  slightly  buckled  and  reverse  double-struck, 
otherwise  very  fine,  toned  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Spink  1997 


493  Exeter,  Iordan,  iordan  ■  on  ■  exec,  1.28g/7h  (SCBI  335). 
Reverse  slightly  double-struck,  nearly  very  fine,  toned 
(£100-120) 

Provenance: 

R.P.V.  Brettell  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  28  October  1970,  lot  324 
J.J.  North  Collection 
W.J.  Conte  Collection 

494  Exeter,  Iordan,  iordan  •  on  •  exec,  1  .09g/8h  (SCBI  337); 
Ib2,  Exeter  (2),  Iordan,  io[r]dan  ■  on  ■  [e]xe[c],  1.23g/11h 
(SCBI  340),  Raul,  ravl  •  on  •  exece,  1.09g/11h  (SCBI 
347)  [3].  First  creased  and  ragged,  legends  partly 
corroded  and  tooled,  second  with  pitted  surfaces  and 
weak  legends,  third  chipped,  otherwise  all  about  fine 
(£60-80) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  S.  Monks  1995 
Second  bt  B.  Snowball  1995 
Third  D.J.  Palmer  Collection 


495  Exeter,  Ricard,  ricard  •  on  ■  ex[ec],  1.46g/5h  (SCBI  349). 
Legends  flat  between  6  and  9  o'clock,  otherwise  very 
fine  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Bl  Spink  1992 

496  ExrtER,  Roger,  ROGeR  on  •  ex[ec;e],  1.30g/1h  (SCBI  362); 
1b2,  Exeter  (2),  Ricard,  ricard  •  on  •  [exjee,  1.11  g/ 1  h 
(SCBI  356),  Roger,  ROCteR  -on  exece,  l.28g/12h  (SCBI 
367)  [  3 1 .  First  fair,  others  fine  (£100-120) 

Provi  nan(  t: 

First  r.J.  Robertson  Collet  Hon,  Spink  Auction  90,  16  Mart  h  1992,  lot  165 
'.I  'ond  bl  H  Snowball  1995 
Third  lit  1998 


Provenance: 

H.R.  Mossop  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1988 

498  Lincoln  (2),  Rodbert,  [ rod ] BeRT  -  on  ■  nico,  1  ,34g/7h 
(SCBI  387;  Mossop  Ba  and  pl.xcii,  23,  this  coin);  Will  D 
F,  WILL-  D  •  F  •  on  •  [Nijco,  1 .20g/3h  (SCBI  398;  Mossop 
Fa);  1b2,  Lincoln,  Willelm,  [willelm]  •  on  ■  nico,  no 
curls,  1 . 2 5 g/ 6 h  (SCBI  404;  Mossop  Eb  and  pl.xcii, 14, 
this  coin)  [3].  Second  chipped  and  bust  double-struck 
vertically,  otherwise  fair  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

First  and  third  H.R.  Mossop  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1988 
Second  bt  1 989 


499  Lincoln,  Willelm,  wilelm  ■  on  •  nico,  1.40g/8h  (SCBI 
400;  Mossop  Ca).  Legends  weak,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1997 

500  Northampton  (2),  Filip,  filip  -  on  ■  nor h t,  1 . 1  7g/8h 
(SCBI  410);  Hugo,  hvGO  ■  ON  ■  NORRT,  second  R  for  h, 
1.45g/8h  (SCBI  412);  cut  Halfpenny,  Filip,  FIL [ ip  •  ON  ■ 
N o ] R h T,  0.73g/4h  (SCBI  411);  1  b2,  Northampton, 
Reinald,  ReiNALD  -  ON  -  NOD,  1.34g/9h  (SCBI  429)  [4], 
First  cracked,  last  crimped  and  scratched,  otherwise 
fine  or  better  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

First  J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  October  I960],  bt  Baldwin 
1987 

Second  Lord  Crantley  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  20-1  April  1944, 
lot  1336  (part),  bt  1999 
Third  M.R.  Allen  Collection 
Fourth  bt  1 994 


501  Northampton,  Hugo,  hvco  •  on  -  norIitv,  1.44g/3h  (SCBI 
414).  Scratch  to  right  of  bust  and  centres  weakly 
struck,  otherwise  very  fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

W.C.  Wells  Collection 

P.  Woodhead  Collection,  Spink  Auction  75,  29  March  1 990,  lot  1 1  2 
(part) 


502  Northampton,  Reinald,  ReiNALD  •  on  ■  nor,  1.44g/1lh 
(SCBI  426;  Lawrence,  BN)  XI,  pl.ii,  5,  this  coin). 
Legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  very  fine  with  clear 
portrait,  attractively  toned  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

L.A.  Lawrence  Collection,  Part  II,  Clendining  Auction,  1 4  March  1 95 1 . 
lot  393  (part) 

|.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  September  1961] 
bt  Baldwin  1 986 


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503  Northampton,  Simun,  simvn  on  •  norIh,  1.40g/10h 
(SCBI  431).  Centres  weak,  otherwise  very  fine,  the 
moneyer  rare  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

W.C.  Wells  Collection 
J.D.  Brand  Collection 

F.  Elmore  Jones  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  10  April  1984,  lot  1487 
bt  Spink  1987 


104  Northampton,  Willelm,  WLLeLM  ■  on  ■  norFi,  i  omitted, 
1.48g/10h  (SCBI  444).  Good  very  fine,  toned,  very  rare 
with  this  mint  signature  (£200-250) 

Provenance; 

|.D.  Brand  Collection 

F.  Elmore  Jones  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  20  April  1984,  lot  1488 
(part) 

bt  Baldwin  1992. 

Elmore  Jones'  ticket  states  that  this  is  the  only  known  coin  of  the 
moneyer  for  the  class  with  a  positive  Northampton  reading 


05  Oxford,  Ricard,  ricard  ■  on  •  oxeN,  1.45g/7h  (SCBI  462). 
Nearly  very  fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1 990 


36  Oxford,  Rodbert,  RODBeRT  •  on  •  oxe,  1.44g/7h  (SCBI 
468;  SCBI  Ashmolean  713,  this  coin).  Very  fine, 
well-centred  on  a  round  flan  and  attractively  toned 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Ashmolean  Museum  Collection  (from  Baldwin  1 935 ] 

37  Oxford,  Sagar  (3),  a  fragment  and  cut  Halfpence  (2) 
(SCBI  474,  477,  478);  cut  Farthings  (2),  moneyer 
uncertain  (SCBI  479,  -);  1b2,  Oxford,  Owein,  oweiN  • 
on  •  oxeN,  1 .41  g/1  h  (SCBI  457;  SCBI  Ashmolean  708, 
this  coin )  [6].  Last  with  centres  very  weak,  nearly  very 
fine,  others  in  varied  state  (£40-60) 

Provenances: 

Last  C.L.  Stainer  Collection,  Ashmolean  Museum  Collection 
For  provenances  of  others  see  SCBI  Mass 


508  Wu  ion,  Osber,  osBeR  •  on  wiltv,  1.42g/2h  (SCBI  483); 
1b2,  Wit  ion,  Osber,  osuek  ■  on  •  wiltv,  1.30g/5h  (SCBI 
485).  Former  slightly  double-struck,  latter  chipped, 
otherwise  nearly  very  fine  (£(>() -HO) 

Provlnanc  e: 

First  from  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990,  bt  Baldwin  1993 
Second  bt  M.P.  Senior  1996 


509  Winchester,  Adam,  ad  am  -  on  •  wiNce,  the  e 
incompletely  formed,  l.33g/4h  (SCBI  492).  Rim  slightly 
chipped  and  legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  very 
fine,  toned  (£6 0-30) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1991 

510  Winchester  (2),  Clement,  CLeMeNT  -  on  •  win,  reads 
ReNRicvs,  1 ,43g/6h  (SCBI  497);  Osber,  osBeR  -  on  ■ 
wiNCe,  reads  ReNRicvs,  1.39g/10h  (SCBI  505)  [2], 
Portraits  weak,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine  and  very  fine 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Both  from  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990 
bt  Baldwin  1993 


511  Winchester,  Gocelm,  coceLM  •  on  •  winc,  1.48g/8h  (SCBI 
502).  Very  fine  with  clear  portrait  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990 
bt  Baldwin  1993 


512  Winchester,  Osber,  osber  •  on  •  wiNce,  Roman  e  in 
moneyer's  name,  1 .1  7g/1 1  h  (SCBI  508).  Nearly  very 
fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 989 


513  Winchester,  Reinier,  ReiNieR  •  on  ■  winc,  1.49g  12h  (SCBI 
510).  Legends  part  weak,  otherwise  very  fine  with  clear 
portrait  and  attractive  dark  tone  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Anonymous  USA  Collection  of  Short  Cross  coins 
P.  Woodhead  Collection  Ifrom  Baldwin  October  1961 1 
J.D.  Brand  Collection  Ifrom  P.  Woodhead  1963). 

SCBI  Mass  states  in  error  'ex  F.  Elmore  Jones,  Glendining  Auction.  7 
October  1986,  lot  1 7 67',  a  coin  described  in  the  FE)  catalogue  as 
'off-centre,  right  edge  ragged  and  fine  only’ 


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CROSS  COINS  formed 


514  Winchester,  Rodbert,  RODBeRT  ■  on  ■  win,  1.39g/6h  (SCBI 
515).  Centres  weak,  otherwise  very  fine  with  attractive 
dark  tone  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

).D.  Brand  Collection  (from  Baldwin  March  1960] 
bt  Baldwin  1988 


515  Worcester,  Godwine,  coD[p]iNe  ■  on  •  wir,  l.45g/9h 
(SCBI  521).  Flat  in  places,  nearly  very  fine  with 
attractive  dark  tone,  rare  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Spink  1990 


516  Worcester,  Osber,  osBeR  •  on  •  wiri,  1.44g/7h  (SCBI 
529).  Nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection 

F.  Elmore  Jones  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  7  October  1 986,  lot 
1 767  (part) 

517  York,  Efrard,  eFRARD  -  on  ■  eveR,  1.35 g/7h  (SCBI  548). 
Centres  weak  and  reverse  double-struck,  fine,  toned 
(£50-60) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Spink  1986 


518  York,  Gerard,  ceRARD  ■  on  ■  eveR,  1.47g/3h  (SCBI  554). 
Nearly  very  fine  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Bt  B.J.  Dawson  1987 


519  York,  Hugo,  hvco  •  on  •  eveRwi,  no  stop  on  obv., 
1.45g/5h  (SCBI  560).  Striking  crack  at  4  o'clock  and 
legends  weak  in  places,  nearly  very  fine,  toned 
(£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1986 

520  York  (3),  Hunfrei  (2),  HVNFRei  on  -  eveR,  0.83g/3h, 
0.93g/7h  (SCBI  564,  568);  Isac,  isac  ■  ON  •  eweltw, 
1  28g/4h  (SCBI  570)  [3|.  First  two  clipped,  last 
scratched,  second  poor,  others  about  fine  (£30-50) 

Provenance: 

I  irsl  I .).  Robertson  Collec tion,  Spink  Auction  90,  1 6  March  1 992,  lot  192 
(part) 

Second  lit  1994 

fhircj  hi  M.P  Senior  1995 


by  the  late  PROFESSOR  JEFFREY  P.  MASS  (PART  II) 

521  York  (2),  Turkil,  tvrkil  •  on  •  eveR,  1.39g/12h  (SCBI  575 
Willelm,  wiLLeLM  •  on  ■  eveR,  1.38g/1h  (SCBI  585)  [2] 
First  with  corrosion  to  obverse  legend  between  1  and  4 
o'clock,  otherwise  very  fine,  second  nearly  very  fine, 
toned  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

First  from  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990,  bt  Baldwin  1993 
Second  D.  Mangakis  Collection,  J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Spin 
1971] 


Class  lb  2  (N  963;  S  1344) 


522  London,  Davi,  davi  ■  on  •  LVNDe,  1.41  g/8h  (SCBI  265) 
Hairline  striking  crack  at  8  o'clock  and  legends  weak  at 
that  point,  otherwise  very  fine,  toned  (£40-50) 
Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  May  1962] 
bt  Baldwin  1988 


523  London,  lohan,  ioian|  •  on]  •  lvnd,  1.44g/7h  (SCBI  283) 
Half  of  legends  flat,  otherwise  very  fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990 
bt  Baldwin  1993 


524  London,  Osber,  osBeR  •  on  •  lvnd,  1 .24 g/1 1  h  (SCBI  287) 
Centres  weakly  struck,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine, 
toned  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

F.  Elmore  Jones  Collection 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  F.E.J.  1963] 

bt  Baldwin 


525  London,  Raul,  ravl  •  on  ■  lvnd,  o  over  n  (?),  1.26g/3l 
(SCBI  311).  Legends  very  weak,  good  fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990 
bt  Baldwin  1993 


526  Carlisle,  Alain,  alain  •  on  •  card,  1.30g/9h  (SCBI  329; 
Allen  dies  148/?).  Double-struck,  otherwise  very  fine, 
rare  (£150-180) 

Prc  ivi  nance: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990 


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527  Lincoln,  Edmund,  e dmvnd  ■  on  ■  nico,  m  wilhoul  serifs, 
1.38g/11h  (SCB I  375;  Mossop  -).  With  some  surface 
deposit  and  faint  hairlines,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine 
(£50-60) 

Provenance: 

H.R.  Mossop  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1988 

528  Lincoln,  Hugo,  HVCO  •  on  ■  NicOLe,  1.14g/11h  (SCBI  379; 
Mossop  Ca  and  pl.xcii,  6,  this  coin).  Surface  deposit 
and  hairlines  both  sides,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine 
(£40-50) 

Provenance: 

K.A.  Jacob  Collection,  Baldwin  Auction  6,  11  October  1995,  lot  1025 
(part) 

>29  Lincoln,  Lefwine,  Le f wi n e  •  on  •  nico,  1.39g/7h  (SCBI 
384;  Mossop  Cb  and  pl.xcii,  9,  this  coin).  Slightly 
off-centre  and  some  scratched  corrosion  both  sides, 
otherwise  nearly  very  fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

H.R.  Mossop  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1988 

'30  Lincoln,  Rodbert,  rodbert  •  on  •  nico,  1.08g/9h  (SCBI 
391;  Mossop  Cb  and  pl.xcii,  24,  this  coin).  Fine 
(£30-40) 

Provenance: 

H.R.  Mossop  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1 988 


31  1b1/1b2,  Northampton,  Raul,  ravl  •  dn  ■  NORh,  d  for  o, 

I. 47g/3h  (SCBI  419).  Some  weakness,  otherwise  very 
fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990 

32  Northampton,  Walter,  WALTeR  •  [o]n  ■  NORh,  1.29g/9h 
(SCBI  439).  Cracked  and  scratched  both  sides, 
otherwise  nearly  very  fine,  toned  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

W.C.  Wells  Collection 

J. D.  Brand  Collection  (from  Baldwin  1964] 
bt  Baldwin  1987 


33  Worcester  (2),  Godwine,  coDPiNe  ■  on  •  wiri,  1.38 g/1 2 h 
(SCBI  528);  Osber,  oSBeR  -  on  ■  wiric,  1.22g/6h  (SCBI 
536)  [2],  First  with  legends  part  flat,  otherwise  nearly 
very  fine,  second  crimped,  fair,  both  rare  (£80-100) 
Provenance: 

First  J.D.  Brand  Collection  |from  Baldwin  January  1961 1  bt  Baldwin 
1986 

Second  bt  1 994 

34  York,  Turkil,  tvrkil  -  on  •  eveR,  1.42g/7h  (SCBI  583). 
Legends  part  flat,  good  fine,  toned  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1995 


Class  l<  (N  964;  S  1345) 


535  London,  Davi,  davi  •  on  ■  lvnd,  1.31g/2h  (SCBI  594). 
Nearly  very  fine,  toned  (£50-60) 

Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  (from  Baldwin  December  1961 J 
bt  Baldwin  1 986 


536  London,  Gefrei,  ceFRei  •  on  •  lvnd,  1.22g/11h  (SCBI 
598).  Slightly  corroded  by  sceptre,  nearly  very  fine, 
toned  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

J.J.  North  Collection  (from  Spink  August  1 9531 
W.J.  Conte  Collection 


537  London,  Gilebert,  GiLeBeRT  •  on  ■  lvn,  1.31  g/5h  (SCBI 
602A).  Slightly  off-centre,  nearly  very  fine  (£50-60) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990 
bt  Baldwin  1993 

538  London,  Pieres,  PieRes  •  on  •  lvn,  1.38g/7h  (SCBI  604). 
Small  chip  at  1  o'clock,  otherwise  good  fine,  toned 
(£50-70) 

Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  May  1962j 
bt  Baldwin  1988 


539  London,  Raul,  ravl  •  on  •  LVNDe,  open  e,  stop  on  obv., 
1.46g/2h  (SCBI  606).  Small  striking  split  at  6  o'clock, 
nearly  very  fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

Bt  J.  Cummings  1986 


540  Carlisle,  Alain,  alain  •  on  ■  card,  1.37g/1h  (SCBI  611; 
Allen  dies  -).  Slightly  weak  and  a  little  off-centre, 
otherwise  very  fine,  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990 
bt  Baldwin  1993 


541  Exeter,  Ricard,  ricard  •  on  •  exec,  1.33g/8h  (SCBI  614). 
Struck  olf-centre,  scratch  on  bust,  otherwise  fine  with 
dark  tone  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Bt  C.  Barnard  1999 


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CROSS  COINS  formed  by  the  late  PROFESSOR  JEFFREY  P.  MASS  (PART  II) 


542  Exeter,  Ricard,  ricard  •  on  •  exec,  1.40g/7h  (SCBI  617). 
Weakly  struck,  fine,  toned  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

Bt  T.  Owen  1 989 

543  Lincoln  (2),  both  Edmund,  e-mvnd  •  on  •  nico,  1.25g/4h 
(SCBI  621;  Mossop  Bb  and  pl.xciv,  7,  this  coin);  edmvnd  ■ 
on  •  [ N i ]co,  1 . 0 8 g/ 1  Oh  (SCBI  622;  Mossop  Cc  and 
pl.xciv,  8,  this  coin)  [2|.  First  pierced,  good  fine, 
second  fine  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Both  H.R.  Mossop  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1989 


544  Lincoln,  Lefwine,  LeFwiNe  •  on  ■  nico,  1.47g/5h  (SCBI 
628;  Mossop  -).  Good  fine  with  dark  tone  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 992 


545  Northampton,  Reinald,  rcinald  •  on  •  nor,  1.40g/2h 
(SCBI  633).  Weakly  struck  and  off-centre,  fine  with 
iridescent  tone,  very  rare  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  M.  Trenerry  1 987 

546  Winchester  (2),  Adam,  adam  •  on  •  winc,  m  lacks  serif  at 
base  of  second  upright,  stop  on  obv.,  1.40g/3h  (SCBI 
639);  Gocelm,  GOCeLM  -  on  •  winc,  stop  on  obv., 
1.43g/1h  (SCBI  643)  (2).  Both  weak  in  places,  otherwise 
fine  and  nearly  very  fine  (£50-60) 

Provenance: 

Both  from  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990 
bt  Baldwin  1 993 


547  Worcester,  Godwine,  GODWiNe  •  on  •  wir,  1.21  g/4 h 
(SCBI  649).  A  little  smoothed,  otherwise  good  fine,  rare 
(£80-100) 


Class  II  (N  965;  S  1346) 


549  Canterbury,  Reinald,  ReiNALD  •  on|  •  can],  bust  without 
collar,  1.34g/3h  (SCBI  667).  Pierced  at  top  and  legends ■ 
part  flat,  otherwise  good  fine,  toned,  rare  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

Lord  Stewartby  Collection 


550  London,  Aimer,  aimer  ■  on  ■  lvnd,  1.42g/9h  (SCBI  673) 
Very  fine  with  dark  tone,  rare  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1996 

551  London  (2),  both  Raul,  r[avl  ■]  on  ■  lvnd-,  1.44g/3H 
(SCBI  679),  RAVL  •  ON  •  LVND,  1 .39g/8h  (SCBI  688)  [2] 
First  off-centre  and  obverse  very  double  struck, 
otherwise  very  fine,  second  with  reverse  slightly 
off-centre,  fine,  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

First  T.J.  Robertson  Collection,  Spink  Auction  90,  1 6  March  1 992,  lot  20 
(part) 

Second  bt  1 990 


552  London  (2),  Ricard,  ricard  •  on  •  lvn,  l.46g/9h  (SCB 
701);  Stivene,  eST[eve]Ne  •  on  •  lv,  1.39g/8h  (SCBI  707 
[2].  First  almost  flat,  second  with  pitted  surfaces,  fine, 
rare  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

First  M.R.  Allen  Collection 
Second  bt  M.  Vosper  1 996 


553  London  (late),  Stivene,  STiev[e]Ne  •  on  •  lv,  bust  with 
full  beard,  1 .41  g/1 1  h  (SCBI  710;  Lawrence,  BNJ  XI,  pl.ii 
11,  this  coin).  Off-centre,  nearly  very  fine,  grey  tone, 
rare  (£150-200) 

Provenace: 

L.A.  Lawrence  Collection,  Part  II,  Glendining  Auction,  14  March  1951, 
lot  395  (part) 

D.  Mangakis  Collection 
P.  Woodhead  Collection 


Provenance: 

E.J.  Harris  Collection 
bt  Spink  1 989 

54H  York  (2),  Efrard,  eERARD  on  eveR,  1.39g/6h  (SCBI  652); 
Turkil,  tvrkil  •  on  •  eveR,  1.38g/7h  (SCBI  661),  both  with 
stop  on  obv.  1 2 1 .  legends  weak  and  second  with  some 
obverse  corrosion,  otherwise  good  fine  (£70-80) 

Provenance: 

Both  from  il x -  Wainfleet  (Line olnshire)  I  loard,  1990,  additionally: 

Sec  ond  hi  Baldwin  1993 


554  Lincoln,  Edmund,  eDMVND  •  on  ■  nic,  1 . 1 9g/1  Oh  (SCBI 
716;  Mossop  -);  cut  Halfpenny,  Willelm,  wiLL[eLM  •  on  ■ 
ni|col,  cross  pommee  X,  0.64g/1h  (SCBI  723;  Mossop 
dies  -)  [2].  First  with  hairline  crack  at  2  o’clock  and 
surfaces  pitted,  otherwise  fine,  second  nearly  very  fine, 
rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  CNG  1995 

Second  I  .J.  Robertson  Collection,  Spink  Auction  90,  16  March  1992,  lot 
1 75  (part) 


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i55  Lincoln,  Lefwine,  LeFWiNe  •  on  •  nk  ,  cross  pomrnee  x, 

I. 51  g/3 h  (SCBI  720;  Mossop  Bb  and  pl.xciv,  24,  this 
coin).  Nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

H.R.  Mossop  Collection 

J. J.  North  Collection  |from  Baldwin  October  19751 
W.J.  Conte  Collection 


56  Worcester,  cut  Halfpence  (2),  both  Osbern,  osBeBN,  b 
for  R,  0.72g/1  h  (SCBI  725),  [OS]BeRN,  0.72g/5h  (SCBI  726) 
[2].  Fine  and  nearly  so,  rare  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

First  D.  Kightley  Collection 
Second  M.R.  Allen  Collection. 

The  rev.  of  the  first  is  from  the  same  die  as  SCBI  724  (Mass  Part  I,  lot 
152)  for  which  the  mis-spelling  of  the  moneyer's  name  was  not  noted 


560  LONDON,  Willelm,  WlLLeM  •  ON  LVN,  unusual  portrait 
with  full  beard  but  no  curls,  crown  of  five  pearls, 
1.29g/4h  (SCBI  807).  Chipped  at  6  o'clock  and  legends 
weak,  good  fine,  rare  (£110-100) 

Provenance: 

Bt  C.  Monk  1998 


561  I c/ III,  Carlisle,  Alein,  ALeiN  •  on  car,  1.41g/4h  (SCBI 
821;  Allen  dies  172/175).  Legends  weak,  fine,  very  rare 
(£100-120) 

Provenance: 

E.J.  Harris  Collection 
bt  Spink  1989 


57  York,  Efrard,  eFRARD  •  on  •  eveR-,  x  of  rex  omitted, 
1.44g/3h  (SCBI  727);  cut  Halfpenny,  Turkil,  tvr[kil  •  on  • 
e)veR,  0.57g/3h  (SCBI  731);  cut  Farthing,  Turkil,  [tvrkil 
■Ion  •  ev[eR],  rev.  from  the  same  die,  0.28g/9h  (SCBI 
732)  [3].  Legends  of  first  almost  flat  between  2  and  5 
o'clock,  otherwise  very  fine  with  attractive  light  tone, 
others  very  fine  or  nearly  so,  rare  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

*First  L.A.  Lawrence  Collection  (lot  unspecified),  bt  M.P.  Senior  1995 
Others  D.J.  Palmer  Collection 


562 


York,  Hue,  Hve  •  on  •  eveRwi,  1.42g/11h  (SCBI  851). 
Legends  part  flat,  otherwise  very  fine,  rare  (£50-60) 


Provenance: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990 


563  York,  Turkil,  tvrkil  -  on  •  eveR,  1.31g/6h  (SCBI  857). 
Pitted  surfaces  but  fine,  rare  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  M.  Vosper  1 996 


Class  III 

Class  1 1  lab  1  (N  967;  S  1347) 

>8  Canterbury,  Meinir,  MeiNiR  •  on  •  can,  1.22g/3h  (SCBI 
740);  Illab2,  Canterbury,  Meinir,  MeiNiR  •  on  •  can, 
1  •  3 5 g/8 h  (SCBI  744)  [2],  First  dented,  about  fine, 
second  with  legends  part  flat  and  obverse  struck 
off-centre,  otherwise  good  fine  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  Baldwin  1995 
Second  bt  S.  Monks  1 992 


>9  London,  Stivene,  STiveNe  •  on  •  lvn,  1.38g/2h  (SCBI 
797).  Obverse  off-centre,  reverse  slightly  double-struck 
(ST  over  initial  cross  and  s)  and  legend  weak  at  3 
o'clock,  otherwise  very  fine  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

P.  Woodhead  Collection,  Spink  Auction  75,  29  March  1990,  lot  83  (part) 
M.R.  Allen  Collection 


Class  1 1  lab  2  (N  967;  S  1347) 


564  Canterbury,  Goldwine,  GOLDwiNe  •  on  •  c,  1.44g/5h 
(SCBI  733).  Weak  in  places,  nearly  very  fine  (£70-90) 
Provenance: 

From  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990 


565  Canterbury  (2),  both  Reinald,  RelNALD  •  on  •  ca,  1 .41  g/9h 
(SCBI  750),  ReiNALD  •  on  •  can,  1.27g/3h  (SCBI  754)  [2 J. 
Both  flat  in  places,  otherwise  fine  and  very  fine 
(£100-120) 

Provenance: 

Both  from  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard.  1990,  additionally: 

First  bt  Baldwin  1993. 

Second  only  illustrated 


www.  dnw.co.u  k 


F  SHORT  CROSS  COINS  formed  by  the  late  PROFESSOR  JEFFREY  P.  MASS  (PART  II! 


566  Canterbury,  Roberd,  ROBeRD  •  on  •  cant,  1.26g/8h  (SCBI 
761).  Very  fine,  toned  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Stack's  1 992 


567  Canterbury,  Ulard,  vlard  -  on  ■  can,  1.42g/10h  (SCBI 
768).  Struck  off-centre  and  legends  weak  in  places, 
otherwise  very  fine  (£50-60) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1988 


568  London,  Ricard,  ricard  •  on  •  lvnd,  1.28g/4h  (SCBI  786). 
Nearly  very  fine,  dark  tone  (£50-60) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1987 


569 


London,  Ricard,  ricard  -  on  •  lvn,  1.31  g/5 h  (SCBI  790). 
Obverse  struck  off-centre,  nearly  very  fine  (£50-60) 


Provenance: 

L.A.  Lawrence  Collection  ( lot  unspecified] 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  |from  Baldwin  September  1961  ] 
bt  Baldwin  1 988 


570  London,  Stivene,  STiveNe  •  on  ■  lvn,  rev.  initial  cross  at 
10  o'clock,  1.43g/6h  (SCBI  798).  Legends  weak  in 
places,  good  fine  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

L.A.  Lawrence  Collection,  Part  IV,  Glendining  Auction,  28  November 
1951,  lot  1009  (part) 

D.  Mangakis  Collection 

j.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Spink  1971  ] 

bt  Baldwin  1986 


571  London,  Stivene,  sriveNe  •  on  lv-,  curls  3/2,  pellet  in 
lower  curls  and  middle  curl  on  left,  l.46g/2h  (SCBI  802). 
legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  very  fine  (£70-00) 

Prove  NANr  t : 

Bt  Baldwin  1998 


572  London,  Willelm,  wineM  •  on  ■  lvn,  bust  with  full  bean 
and  curls,  1.48g/8h  (SCBI  814).  Nearly  very  fine 
(£60-80) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Bainton  (E.  Yorkshire)  Hoard,  1982+ 

W.J.  Conte  Collection 


573  London,  Willelm,  wiLLeM  •  on  •  lvn,  obv.  legenc 
commences  at  11  o'clock,  sceptre  vertical,  1 .30g/1 1 F 
(SCBI  819).  Surfaces  pitted,  good  fine  (£50-60) 

Provenace: 

Bt  1 995 

574  Winchester,  Adam,  adam  •  on  •  winc,  reads  HeNRivs 
crown  of  five  pearls,  pellet  in  lower  curls,  1.26g/3f 
(SCBI  832).  Fine  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Bt  M.P.  Senior  1992 

575  Winchester  (2),  Gocelm,  coceLM  ■  on  ■  win,  l.26g/8l 
(SCBI  835);  Osbern,  OSBeRN  ■  ON  •  WINC,  1 ,24g/1 1  h  (SCB 
844)  [2],  Second  slightly  creased  and  reverse  scratched, 
otherwise  fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  Baldwin  1 994 
Second  from  S.  Critchley 


576  Winchester,  Gocelm,  coceLM  •  on  •  win,  l.35g/3h  (SCB 
839).  Legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  very  fine  with 
clear  portrait  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Spink  1993 


577  York,  Turkil,  tvrkil  ■  on  •  eveR,  crown  of  nine  pearls 
1.27 g/9 h  (SCBI  860).  Legends  weak,  good  fine  with  dark 
tone,  rare  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1996 

Class  IV 

Class  IVa  (N  968/1;  S  1348A) 

578  Canterbury  (2),  both  Goldwine,  c.OLDwie  •  on  •  ca,  n  ol 
moneyer's  name  omitted,  1.18g/2h  (SCBI  868),  coldwinc 
•  on  nt,  reads  Reex,  l.24g/7h  (SCBI  873)  1 2 ] .  Fine 
(£50-60) 

Provenance: 

1  irst  F.  Elmore  (ones  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  7  October  1986, 
lot  1 777  (part) 

Second  (  .K.  Wren  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1996 


unvw.dnw.co.uk 


579  Canterbury,  Meinir,  MeiNiR  •  on  •  canti,  1.15g/8h  (SCBI 
880).  Nearly  very  fine  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

Bl  Pegasi  1990. 

SCBI  Mass  stales  that  the  crown  has  five  pearls  and  a  single  curl  each 
side  of  bust,  but  close  inspection  reveals  the  coin  to  have  seven  pearls  to 
crown  and  traces  of  a  second  lower  curl  to  right 


580  Canterbury  (3),  all  Reinald/Renaud,  ReiNALD  •  on  •  ca, 
1.41  g/9 h  (SCBI  887),  ReiNAVD  •  on  -  can  (an  I igu late), 
0.98g/5h  (SCBI  893),  ReiNAVD  ■  ON  •  can  (an  I  igu  late), 
1.30g/9h  (SCBI  894)  [3].  Varied  state  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

First  P.  Woodhead  Collection,  Spink  Auction  75,  29  March  1990,  lot  8 
(part),  C.R.  Wren  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1996 
Second  C.R.  Wren  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1996 
Third  bt  M.P.  Senior  1994 


581  Canterbury  (2),  Roberd,  ROBeRD  ■  on  •  can,  1.19g/1h 
(SCBI  903);  Ulard,  vlard  •  on  •  cant,  reads  Reex, 
1.38g/1h  (SCBI  908)  [2].  First  cracked,  fine,  second 
good  fine  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Both  C.R.  Wren  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1996 


>82  Canterbury  (2),  both  Ulard,  vlard  •  on  •  canti,  barred  a 
in  mint  signature,  1.16 g/9 h  (SCBI  913),  vlard  -  on  • 
CANTe,  barred  a  in  moneyer's  name,  0.94g/2h  (SCBI  915) 
[2].  First  with  some  corrosion,  otherwise  nearly  very 
fine,  second  clipped,  fine  (£50-60) 

Provenance: 

First  from  the  Wainfleet  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1990,  C.R.  Wren 
Collection  [from  Baldwin  1993],  bt  Baldwin  1996 
Second  bt  Baldwin  1994 


•83  London,  Fulke,  FVLKe  •  on  •  [lv[nd:,  c  for  e  in  rex, 
1.47g/12h  (SCBI  923).  Legends  part  flat,  otherwise  very 
fine  (£6 0-80) 

Provenance: 

].D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  September  19601 
bt  Baldwin  1986 


’84  London,  Henri,  heNRic  •  on  •  lvn,  1.4  lg/12h  (SCBI  928). 
Nearly  very  fine  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1998 


585  London,  Ricard,  rcakd  •  on  •  lvnd,  i  omitted,  1.40g/1h 
(SCBI  931).  Slightly  off-centre  and  legends  part  flat, 
nearly  very  fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 995 


586  London,  Stivene,  STiveNe  ■  on  •  lvn,  curls  3/2,  pellet  in 
lowest  curls,  1.27g/1h  (SCBI  935).  Legends  part  flat  and 
some  surface  corrosion,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine 
(£40-50) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 993 


587  London,  Stivene,  STiveNe  •  on  •  lvnd,  x  of  rex  omitted, 
rev.  n  of  moneyer's  name  double-barred,  1.42g/2h  (SCBI 
942).  Centres  weak  and  reverse  a  little  off-centre, 
otherwise  very  fine  (£6 0-80) 

Provenance: 

P.Woodhead  Collection,  Spink  Auction  75,  29  March  1990,  lot  85  (part) 


588  London,  Willelm,  WLLeLM  •  on  •  lvn,  i  omitted,  six 
pearls  to  crown,  1.46g/10h  (SCBI  947).  Legends  part 
flat,  otherwise  very  fine,  olive  tone  (£60-80) 

Provenace: 

Bt  1 995 


589  London,  Willelm,  wtLLeLM  •  on  •  lvnd,  nd  ligulate,  reads 
Reex,  1.47 g/ 2 h  (SCBI  949).  A  few  verdigris  spots, 
otherwise  very  fine  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

From  the  'Corne'  (dep.  Maine-et-Loire,  France)  Hoard,  c.1966 
).D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Spink  19661 
bt  Baldwin  1988 


590  Carlisle,  Alein,  ALeiN  ■  on  •  cardv,  1.43g/8h  (SCBI  952; 
Allen  dies  422/424).  Legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise 
very  fine,  rare  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

P.  Woodhead  Collection  [from  Baldwin  July  1 9591 


www.  d  n  iv.  co.uk 


591  Durham,  Alein,  ALeiN  •  on  •  dvnoi,  1.31  g/1 2h  (SCBI  962; 
Allen  dies  435/436  and  BN]  XLIX,  pl.viii,  62,  this  coin). 
Legends  part  flat,  otherwise  very  fine  with  clear  portrait, 
very  rare  (£240-280) 

Provenance: 

Glendining  Auction,  21  September  1 983,  lot  1 1 6 
bt  Spink  1986 


592  Durham,  Alein,  alcin  •  on  •  dvni,  c  for  e  ,  first  n 
double-barred,  1.32g/4h  (SCBI  963;  Allen,  new  dies  [nos. 
438/438  later  alloted]).  Very  fine,  extremely  rare  of 
these  dies  (£250-300) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Spink  1993 


593  Northampton  or  Norwich,  Randul,  randvl  •  on  •  nor  (o 
of  nor  over  N?),  1 . 3 6g/2 h  (SCBI  967).  Slightly  off-centre, 
nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

J.J.  North  Collection  (from  Spink  October  19551 
W.J.  Conte  Collection 

594  Northampton  or  Norwich,  Willelm,  wiueLM  ■  on  •  no, 

I. 03g/6h  (SCBI  973).  Cracked  (daylight  showing), 
otherwise  good  fine  (£20-30) 

Provenance: 

J. D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  1965] 
bt  Baldwin  1986 


595  Shrewsbury,  Reinald,  ReiNAiD  ■  on  ■  s,  1.44g/9h  (SCBI 
978).  Bust  almost  obliterated  by  the  ghosting  of  the 
short  cross,  otherwise  fine,  extremely  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

G.P.  Gittoes  Collection  |from  C.J.  Martin  December  19781. 

The  illustrations  of  SCBI  977  and  978  are  transposed  in  the  Sylloge 


596  Winchester,  Osborn,  osneRN  •  on  -  winc,  1.45g/9h  (SCBI 
983).  Off-centre,  nearly  very  fine  (£70-90) 

Provi  nan(  I : 

111  Baldwin  1995 


597  Winchester,  Pires,  PiRes  •  on  •  winc,  1.50g/8h  (SCBI  986 
A  little  off-centre,  nearly  very  fine,  rare  of  this  moneyer 
(£100-120) 

Provenance: 

J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  May  1976) 

W.J.  Conte  Collection 


598  Winchester,  Willelm,  wiiLeLM  •  on  -  win,  1 . 3 2 g/1 0 
(SCBI  988).  Slightly  off-centre  and  flan  cracked  at  10 
o'clock,  otherwise  very  fine  with  dark  tone  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Granta  Coins  1989 


599  Winchester,  Willelm,  wiu_eM  •  on  •  (iJwin,  reads  heRic\ 
(Reiex),  1.33g/10h  (SCBI  991).  Two  minor  flan  cracks 
and  legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£40-60) 

Provenance: 

From  the  'Corne'  (dep.  Maine-et-Loire,  France)  Hoard,  c.1966 
J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Spink  1966] 

600  York  (2),  both  Everard,  eveRARD  •  on  •  el,  1 . 3 2g/1 0 
(SCBI  997),  eveRARD[  •  on  •  ev],  double-barred  n  o 
obv.,  1.40g/9h  (SCBI  1001)  [2],  First  with  some  surface 
corrosion  and  folded  and  cracked  at  1  o'clock, 
otherwise  fine,  second  rather  smoothed,  about  fine  but 
the  double-barred  N  clear  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  1990 
Second  bt  Baldwin  1995 


601  York,  Everard,  eveRARD  ■  ON  •  cvi,  reads  Reex,  1.08g/8l 
(SCBI  1002).  Legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  very 
fine  with  clear  portrait  and  attractive  light  tone 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  |from  Seaby  March  1961  ] 
bt  Baldwin  1986 


602  York,  Hue,  hve  •  on  •  eveRWi,  last  E  double-barred 
l.49g/1h  (SCBI  1008).  Reverse  a  little  off-centre  and 
legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  very  fine  with  grey 
tone  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Vale  Coins  1992 


or  tried  by  the  late  PROFESSOR  JEFFREY  P.  MASS  (PART  II) 


www.dmv.co.uk 


1 1  H:  COl  I  E(  1 l(  )N  C  )l  SI  IOR I  (  ROSS  (  C  )INS  formed  by  the  Lite  lJR( ) 


603  YORK,  Turkil,  tvkkil  on  ■  |  t*vt*i |,  1.14g/2h  (SCBI  1014). 
Reverse  off-centre,  surfaces  a  little  coarse,  good  fine 
with  dark  tone  (£40-50) 


Class  IVa*  (N  966;  S  1348B) 

604  Canterbury,  Reinald,  ReiNALD  :  on  :  can,  1.00g/5h  (SCBI 
1024).  Centres  almost  flat,  fine,  rare  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1995 

605  London,  Ricard,  ricard  :  on  :  lvndi,  1.32g/2h  (SCBI 
1031).  Cracked  at  6  o'clock  and  along  inner  circle  to  2 
o'clock,  otherwise  good  fine,  rare  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

M.R.  Allen  Collection 

606  London,  Stivene,  STiveNe  :  on  :  lvn,  1 .03g/1 1  h  (SCBI 
1034).  Small  striking  split  at  4  o'clock  and  some  surface 
corrosion,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

D.  Mangakis  Collection 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  (from  Spink  1971] 

bt  Baldwin  1986 


607  London,  Willelm,  wiLLeLM:  on  :  lvnd,  nd  ligulate, 
1.46g/4h  (SCBI  1040).  Struck  on  an  irregular  flan,  very 
fine,  rare  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

).D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  February  1962] 
bt  Baldwin  1987 


608  York,  Everard,  [ev ] eRARD  :  on  :  e[— ],  1.02g/8h  (SCBI 
1044).  Legends  part  flat,  otherwise  very  fine,  rare 
(£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Bt  M.P.  Senior  1996 


609  York,  Hue,  hve  ■  on  :  ever[wi|c,  e  of  moneyer's  name 
double-barred,  1.32g/12h  (SCBI  1046).  Hairline  crack  on 
inner  circle  at  3  o'clock  and  legends  half  flat,  otherwise 
nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  R.C.  Senior  1966] 
bt  Baldwin  1986 


Class  IVb  (N  968/2;  S  1348C) 

510  Canterbury  (3),  Arnaud,  hcrnavd  •  on  •  c,  1.21g/3h  (SCBI 
1054A);  Coldwine,  GOLDWiNe  •  on  •  c,  1.36g/4h  (SCBI 
1051),  Joan,  ioan  •  on  •  can[— ],  l.25g/7h  (SCBI  1059) 
1 3 1-  Weakly  struck  or  with  other  faults,  otherwise  fine 
(£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Second  and  third  C.R.  Wren  Collection 


611  Canterbury,  Meinir,  mcmnir  on  ■  cai,  extra  drapery, 
1.46g/3h  (SCBI  1065).  Coarse  surfaces,  otherwise  good 
fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

Bt  J.  Cummings  1986 


612  Canterbury,  Meinir,  MetNiR  •  on[  ■  can]t,  double  drapery, 
1 . 1 8g/1  h  (SCBI  1071).  Legends  part  flat,  otherwise  fine 
(£30-40) 

Provenance: 

Bt 1 994 


613  Canterbury,  Reinaud,  rcinavd  •  on  ■  ca,  1.14g/12h  (SCBI 
1076).  Coarse  surfaces,  fine  (£30-50) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1996 


614  Canterbury,  Roberd,  ROBeRD  •  on  ■  cai,  obv.  reads  Re  -, 

1 .3 1  g/1  h  (SCBI  1080).  Surfaces  lightly  pitted,  otherwise 
nearly  very  fine  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

C.R.  Wren  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1 996 

615  Canterbury,  Roberd,  RBeRD  •  on  canti,  o  omitted,  n  of 
Canti  double-barred,  1.23g/6h  (SCBI  1084).  Striking  split 
at  2  o'clock  and  crack  at  3  o'clock,  otherwise  good  fine 
(£30-50) 

Provenance: 

T.J.  Robertson  Collection,  Spink  Auction  90,  16  March  1992,  lot  1  34 
(part) 

C.R.  Wren  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1996 


616  Canterbury,  Samuel,  SAMveL  on  -  cai,  1.3  5g/7h  (SCBI 
1087).  Nearly  very  fine  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

L.A.  Lawrence  Collection,  Part  II,  Glendining  Auction,  14  March  1951, 
lot  413  (part) 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  |from  Baldwin  19661 
bt  Baldwin  1986 

617  Canterbury,  Ulard,  vlard  •  on  •  ca[— ],  eight  pearls  to 
crown,  1  -27 g/3 h  (SCBI  1091).  Off-centre,  centres  weak, 
otherwise  good  fine  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1986 


www.  dnw.  co.  uk 


mec 


lat 


JEY  P. 


(PART  I!) 


618  London,  Fulke,  FViKe  ■  on  ■  lvnd,  i  for  l,  rev.  cross 
pommee  initial  cross,  1.22g/8h  (SCBI  1096).  Striking 
crack  at  top  and  surfaces  pitted,  about  fine  with  very 
dark  tone,  a  very  rare  variant  (£20-40) 

Provenance: 

Found  on  the  banks  of  the  R.  Thames 

J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Charing  Cross  market,  November  1984] 

W.J.  Conte  Collection 


619  London,  Henri,  heNRi  •  on  •  lvnd:,  1.35g/9h  (SCBI  1102). 
Obverse  slightly  double-struck  and  legends  weak  in 
places,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

T.J.  Robertson  Collection,  Spink  Auction  90,  16  March  1992,  lot  208 
(part) 


620  London,  Henri,  heNRic  •  on  •  lvnd,  nd  ligulate  formed  of 
n  and  small  crescent,  pellet  to  left  of  cross  on  crown, 
rev.  pellet  in  third  quarter,  1.13g/2h  (SCBI  1106). 
Reverse  a  little  off-centre,  nearly  very  fine,  the  variety 
rare  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Spink  September  1961] 
bt  Baldwin  1987 

621  London  (2),  Ricard,  ricard  •  on  ■  lv[— ],  rev.  pellet  in 
fourth  quarter,  1.35g/5h  (SCBI  1109);  Stivene,  STieveNe  • 
on  -l ,  rev.  cross  pommee  initial  cross,  1.35g/8h  (SCBI 
1112)  [2].  Fine  or  nearly  so,  rare  variants  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

First  T.J.  Robertson  Collection,  Spink  Auction,  1 6  March  1 992,  lot  208 
(part) 

Second  C.V.  Doubleday  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  8  June  1 988,  lot 
989  (part),  bt  J.  Cummings  1988 


622  London,  Willelm,  wmeLM  •  on  ■  lv,  crescent  curl  to 
left,  several  to  right,  1.24g/8h  (SCBI  1115).  Some 
surface  pitting,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

M.R.  Allen  Collection 

623  London,  Willelm,  wmeLM  •  o  •  end,  1.27 g/2 h  (SCBI 
1120).  Centres  weak,  fine  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

J.D. Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  December  1961  [ 
bt  Baldwin  1987 


624  Carlisle,  Alein,  AteiN  •  on  •  card,  1.41  g/1 1  h  (SCBI  1127; 
Allen  dies  455/453).  legend s  weak  in  places,  otherwise 
very  fine  with  dear  portrait  and  dark  tone,  very  rare 
(£150-180) 

pRfJVFNANC  I  : 

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625  Durham,  Alein,  ALeiN  •  on  ■  dvno,  1.33g/3h  (SCBI  1128; 
Allen  dies  443/442).  Some  surface  marks,  fine,  very 
rare  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

BtM.P.  Senior  1997 


626  Northampton  or  Norwich,  Randul,  randvl  •  on  ■  ni,  lex 
for  Rex,  1.01  g/9h  (SCBI  1133).  Weakly  struck  in  places, 
good  fine,  rare  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

D.  Mangakis  Collection 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Spink  1971] 

bt  Baldwin  1986 


627  Shrewsbury,  Ive,  i[ve  •  o]n  ■  s[al]op,  1.44g/1h  (SCBI 
1139).  Struck  off-centre  and  flat  in  places,  otherwise 
very  fine,  very  rare  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Colchester  (Essex)  Hoard,  1 902 
E.J.  Harris  Collection 

J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  May  1989] 

W.J.  Conte  Collection 


628  York,  Davi,  DAVie  •  on  •  eve,  davi  over  nicol,  1.36g/12h 
(SCBI  1145).  Slightly  bent,  good  fine,  reverse  die 
originally  cut  for  Nicole  and  re-punched  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  R.  Gladdle  1999. 

See  J.D.  Brand,  'An  Altered  Die  and  an  Enigmatic  Hoard',  SNC  March 
1968,  p.  76 


629  York,  Nicole,  nicolc  •  on[  •  e]v,  first  n  double-barred, 
extra  drapery,  1.42g/8h  (SCBI  1147;  SNC  March  1968, 
p.76,  lig.  4,  this  coin).  Good  line  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  19641 
hi  Baldwin  1986 


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THE  COLLECTION  OF  SI  l()f 
Class  IVc  (N  968/3;  S  1349) 


630  Canterbury,  Goldwine,  coldwine  :  on,  c  for  c,  mint 
signature  omitted,  extra  drapery,  1.30g/4h  (SCBI  1152). 
A  few  faint  hairlines  on  obverse,  otherwise  very  fine  and 
full,  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

From  the  'Naxos'  (Greece)  Hoard,  c.1969 
).).  North  Collection  (from  Baldwin  April  19861 
W.J.  Conte  Collection. 

From  the  same  obv.  die  as  lot  631 


631  Canterbury,  Samuel,  SAMveL  •  on  •  eA,  e  for  c,  extra 
drapery,  1.38g/8h  (SCBI  1158).  Nearly  very  fine,  rare 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

BtM.P.  Senior  1993. 

From  the  same  obv.  die  as  lot  630 


632  London,  Henri,  heNRi  on  lvnd,  1.22g/10h  (SCBI  1163). 
Face  weak  and  scratched,  otherwise  good  fine,  rare 
(£30-40) 

Provenance: 

P.  Woodhead  Collection  (from  Spink  July  1965) 

633  London,  Ricard,  ricard  •  on  ■  lvi,  reads  heNicvs, 
1.26g/3h  (SCBI  1168).  Fine,  rare  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1995. 

From  the  same  obv.  die  as  lot  635 


634  London,  Ricard,  [ric]ard  •  on  •  lvn,  a  chevron-barred, 
reads  HeNicvs,  1.32g/3h  (SCBI  1170).  Legends  part  flat, 
otherwise  very  fine,  rare  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

D.).  Palmer  Collection. 

From  the  same  obv.  die  as  lot  636 


635  London,  Willelm,  wiueM  •  on  lv,  1.36g/6h  (SCBI  1174). 
Legends  part  flat,  otherwise  very  fine  (£100-120) 
Provenance: 

Bt  M.P.  Senior  January  1995. 

From  the  same  obv.  die  as  lot  633 


636  London,  Willelm,  wiiicim  on  i.vn,  vn  ligulate,  reads 
HeNic  vs,  0.96g/12h  (SCBI  1179).  Very  fine  with 
attractive  light  tone,  rare  (£150-180) 

Provenance: 

Mrs  Emery  May  Norweb  Collection,  Part  IV,  Spink  Auction  59,  1  7  June 
1987,  lot  132  !  (pari) 
bt  Stack's  1991 . 

From  the  same  obv.  die  as  lot  634 


637  York,  Nicole,  NicoLe  •  on  ■  eveR,  eR  ligulate,  1.31  g/2 h 
(SCBI  1188).  Coarse  surfaces,  otherwise  very  fine  with 
dark  tone,  rare  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1988 

Class  V 

Class  Va  1  (N  968/4;  S  1350A) 


638  IVc/Val,  London,  Henri,  heNRi  on  •  lvnd,  1.30g/3h 
(SCBI  1167).  Slightly  off-centre,  very  fine,  very  rare 
(£180-220) 

Provenance: 

M.R.  Allen  Collection  [from  Baldwin  1986] 


639  Canterbury,  Johan,  tohAN  •  on  •  can,  first  a  barred,  cross 
pattee  initial  cross,  crescent  curls,  1.39g/3h  (SCBI  1217; 
Allen  -).  Coarse  surfaces  and  legends  weak  in  places, 
otherwise  nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£150-180) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 993 

640  London,  Willelm,  wtLLeM  •  on  lv,  reads  RX,  mm.  cross 
pattee,  crescent  curls,  1.36g/6h  (SCBI  1279;  Allen  rev. 
17).  A  little  pitted  and  weak  in  places,  otherwise  good 
fine,  rare  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 997 

Class  Va  2  (N  969;  S  1350B) 


641  Val,  Va2,  Canterbury,  Goldwine,  i  OLDWINE  •  on  •  c,  i  for 
c,  regular  s  on  obv.,  curls  2/2,  mm.  cross  pommee, 
1  -45g/1  Oh  (SCBI  1199;  Allen  obv.  20).  Obverse  darkly 
stained,  otherwise  good  very  fine,  rare  (£200-250) 
Provenance: 

From  the  Llanfaes  (Gwyneddi  Finds,  1991  + 


www.  d  n  w.  co.uk 


642  Val/Va2,  London,  Fulke,  FVLKe  •  on  ■  lvn De,  first  e 
ornamental,  obv.  reads  heNRievs  Rex,  last  two  Es 
ornamental,  seven  pearls  to  crown,  crescent  curls,  mm. 
cross  pommee,  1.27g/12h  (SCBI  1252;  Allen  obv.  24  and 
BN]  59,  pi. 3,  24,  this  coin).  Very  fine,  very  rare 
(£250-300) 

Provenance: 

F .  Elmore  Jones  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  7  October  1 986,  lot 
1804 

M.R.  Allen  Collection 


643  Va1/Va2,  London,  Henri,  heNRi  •  on  •  LVNDe,  ornamental 
E  and  c  in  heNRievs,  six  pearls  to  crown,  cross  pommee 
initial  cross,  1.42g/5h  (SCBI  1260;  Allen  obv.  27). 
Slightly  creased ,  oltherwise  very  fine,  rare  (£150-200) 
Provenance: 

T.J.  Robertson  Collection,  Spink  Auction  90,  1 6  March  1  992,  lot  209 
(part) 

M.R.  Allen  Collection 
W.J.  Conte  Collection 


med  by  the  late  PROFESSOR  IEFFREY  P.  MASS  (PART  II) 


647  London,  Henri,  heNRi  -  on  ■  lvnd,  nd  I igu late,  s 
reversed,  seven  pearls  to  crown,  curls  2/3,  1.31  g/1  Oh 
(SCBI  1264;  Allen  obv.  58).  Slightly  pitted,  otherwise 
nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

P.  Woodhead  Collection,  Spink  Auction  75,  29  March  1990,  lot  92 
[from  Baldwin  August  1964] 


648  London,  Henri,  heNRi  -  on  ■  lvnd,  nd  ligulate,  s 
reversed,  curls  3/3,  1.31  g/6 h  (SCBI  1267;  Allen  obv.  69). 
Surfaces  pitted,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine,  rare 
(£50-70) 

Provenance: 

BtM.P.  Senior  1994 


649  London,  Ricard,  ricard  •  on  •  lvn,  ornamental  e  in 
heNRievs,  s  reversed,  ornamental  R  and  e  in  Rex,  seven 
pearls  to  crown,  curls  3/4,  1.33g/8h  (SCBI  1274;  Allen 
obv.  68).  Coarse  surfaces,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine 
with  clear  portrait,  rare  (£100-120) 


644  Canterbury,  Arnaud,  arnavd  ■  on  •  ca,  s  reversed,  curls 
3/3,  1.23g/5h  (SCBI  1195;  Allen  obv.  43).  Coarse,  pitted 
surfaces,  otherwise  good  fine,  very  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 997 


645  Canterbury,  Goldwine,  coLD-wiNe  ■  on  •  e,  reads 
heNRievs,  s  reversed,  six  pearls  to  crown,  curls  2/3, 
1.40g/11h  (SCBI  1201;  Allen  obv.  30).  Very  slightly 
off-centre,  good  very  fine  with  dark  tone  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

L.A.  Lawrence  Collection,  Part  IV,  Clendining  Auction,  28  November 
1951,  lot  1012  (part) 

C.V.  Doubleday  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  8  June  1988,  lot  957 
(part) 


646  Canterbury,  Roberd,  ROBeRD  •  on  ■  ca,  s  reversed,  curls 
2/2,  1.24g/4h  (SCBI  1229;  Allen  obv.  38  and  BNI  5  9, 
p|. 4,  38,  this  coin).  Slightly  creased,  otherwise  very  fine 
with  dark  lone  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1988 


Provenance: 
Bt  1 988 


650 


London,  Willelm,  wiLLeM  ■  on  ■  lvn,  s  reversed,  curls 
3/3,  1.36g/12h  (SCBI  1284;  Allen  obv.  64).  A  few  minor 
scratches,  nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£100-120) 


Provenance: 

DNW  Auction  41,  3  June  1999,  lot  1085 


651  Exeter,  Ricard,  ricard  ■  on  •  ecce,  s  reversed,  curls  2/2, 
1 . 1 4g/1  Oh  (SCBI  1301;  Allen  obv.  47).  Nearly  very  fine, 
grey  tone,  very  rare  (£200-250) 


Provenance: 

P.  Woodhead  Collection,  Spink  Auction  75,  29  March  1 990,  lot  47  [from 
Seaby  February  1967] 


652  Lincoln,  Alain,  alain  •  on  •  nicol,  reads  heNRievs,  s 
reversed,  curls  2/2,  1.32g/10h  (SCBI  1305;  Allen  obv. 
53;  Mossop  Ca).  Reverse  a  little  off-centre,  very  fine 
with  dark  tone,  rare  (£150-180) 


Provenance: 

111  M.P.  Senior  1993 


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THE  COLLECTION  OF  SI  IORI  CROSS  COINS  forme 


653  Norwich,  Johan,  ioIian  ■  on  •  norw,  s  reversed,  curls 
2/2,  1 . 4  3  g/ 1 1  h  (SCIT I  1321;  Allen  obv.  7  6). 

Well-centred,  very  fine  with  attractive  light  tone 
(£1 50-200) 

Provenance: 

W.J.  Conte  Collection  [from  Spink  1 997] 


658  York,  Davi,  davi  •  on  •  cveRW,  s  reversed,  curls  2/2, 
1.33g/9h  (SCHI  1340;  Allen  obv.  84).  Pitted  surfaces, 
otherwise  nearly  very  fine  with  dark  tone,  rare  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 993 


From  the  same  obv.  die  as  lot  654 


654  Norwich,  Renald,  renald  •  on  •  nor,  s  reversed,  curls 
2/2,  1.26g/9h  (SCBI  1324;  Allen  obv.  76).  Hairline  crack 
at  2  o'clock,  a  little  crimped  and  surfaces  lightly  pitted, 
otherwise  nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£40-60) 


Provenance: 

C.V.  Doubleday  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  8  June  1 988,  lot  1 01 4 
(part) 


From  the  same  obv.  die  as  lot  653 


655  Winchester,  Henri,  heNRi  ■  on  •  WNjceJ,  s  reversed,  curls 
4/4,  1.39  g/ 2  h  (SCBI  1  329A;  Allen  obv.  79). 

Double-struck  and  with  some  corrosion,  otherwise  very 
fine,  rare  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

From  theClaxby  (Lincolnshire)  Hoard,  1983 
J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  19861 
W.J.  Conte  Collection 


659  York,  Nicole,  Nicoie  •  on  •  eveR,  s  reversed,  six  pearls 
to  crown,  curls  2/2,  1.38g/7h  (SCBI  1344;  Allen  obv.  82). 
Very  fine,  rare  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

D.J.  de  S.  Rogers  Collection. 

From  the  same  obv.  die  as  lot  657 


Class  Vb  1  (N  970;  S  1351) 


660  Vb1/Va2,  Canterbury,  Goldwine,  coldwine  •  on  •  c,  c  for 
c,  curls  2/3,  mm.  cross  pommee,  1.42g/2h  (SCBI  1210). 
Legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  very  fine,  rare 
(£80-100) 

Provenance: 

L. A.  Lawrence  Collection,  Part  II,  Glendining  Auction,  14  March  1951, 
lot  41 3  (part) 

Glendining  Auction,  21  September  1 983,  lot  123 

M. R.  Allen  Collection 


>56  Winchester,  Johan,  ioTian  ■  on  •  win,  s  reversed,  curls 
2/2,  1.22g/9h  (SCBI  1331).  Pitted  surfaces,  good  fine, 
rare  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  M.  Vosper  1 999 


>57  York,  Davi,  davi  •  on  •  eveR,  s  reversed,  six  pearls  to 
crown,  curls  2/2,  1.39g/12h  (SCBI  1337;  Allen  obv.  82). 
Slightly  bent  and  reverse  struck  off-centre,  otherwise 
nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  November  1961 1 
bt  Baldwin  1986. 

From  the  same  obv.  die  as  lot  659 


661  Vb1/Va2,  Canterbury,  Hue,  hve  ■  on  •  CANTe,  curls  2/2, 
mm.  cross  pommee,  1.45g/2h  (SCBI  1216;  SCBI 
Ashmolean  392,  this  coin).  Slightly  bent,  otherwise  good 
very  fine,  rare  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

L  A.  Lawrence  Collection,  Part  II,  Glendining  Auction,  14  March  1951. 
lot  402  (part) 

Ashmolean  Museum  Collection 


662  Vb1/Va2,  Canterbury,  Johan,  ioEian  ■  on  •  can,  curls  2/3, 
mm.  cross  pommee,  1.23g/9h  (SCBI  1223).  Faint  surface 
cracks  and  reverse  double-struck,  otherwise  obverse 
very  fine,  reverse  fine,  rare  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

C.R.  Wren  Collection  [from  P.  Goodwin! 
bt  Baldwin  1 996 


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663  Vbl/Va2,  Canterbury,  Roberd,  ROBeRD  •  on  •  ca,  curls 
2/3,  mm.  cross  pommee,  1.44g/8h  (SCBI  1232;  SCBI 
Ashmolean  430,  this  coin).  Weak  in  places,  otherwise 
very  fine  with  attractive  light  tone,  rare  (£100-720) 

Provenance: 

L.A.  Lawrence  Collection,  Part  II,  Glendining  Auction,  14  March  1951, 
lot  402  (part) 

Ashmolean  Museum  Collection 

664  Vb1/Va2,  Canterbury,  Simon,  simvn  •  on  •  cant,  curls 
2/2,  mm.  cross  pommee,  1.35g/11h  (SCBI  1248).  Weak 
in  places  and  a  little  corrosion,  fine,  rare  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 998 


665  Vb1/Va2,  London,  Fulke,  FOLKe  •  on  ■  lvnd,  nd  ligulate, 
obv.  ornamental  c,  es  and  Rs,  curls  3/3,  mm.  cross 
pommee,  1.41  g/9 h  (SCBI  1256).  Obverse  slightly 
double-struck,  otherwise  very  fine,  rare  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

F.  Elmore  Jones  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  7  October  1 986,  lot 
1807 


666  Vb1/Va2,  London,  Henri,  heNRi  ■  on  ■  lvnd,  curls  2/2, 
mm.  cross  pommee,  1 . 2 6g/3 h  (SCBI  1269).  Surfaces 
slightly  corroded,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine,  rare 
(£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 995 


667  Vb1/Va2,  London,  Ricard,  ricard  •  on  ■  lvn,  vn  ligulate, 
curls  3/3,  mm.  cross  pommee,  1.30g/7h  (SCBI  1276). 
Slightly  off-centre  and  surfaces  pitted,  otherwise  nearly 
very  fine,  rare  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Bt  P.  Goodwin  1 996 


668  Vb1/Va2,  London,  Willelm,  wiLLeLM  •  on  •  lvn,  vn 
ligulate,  curls  2/3,  mm.  cross  pommee,  1 . 39g/1 2 h  (SCBI 
1290).  Slightly  bent  and  some  surfac  e  marks,  otherwise 
good  fine,  rare  (£40-50) 

Prc  ivfnanc  i  : 


669  Vbl/Va2,  Chichester,  Raulf,  ravlf  ■  on  •  cice,  n 
reversely-barred,  curls  3/3,  mm.  cross  pommee, 

I . 2 3g/1 1  h  (SCBI  1294;  HHK  196).  Fine,  extremely  rare; 
the  moneyer  not  represented  for  the  type  in  the  'Sussex 
Mints'  Collection  (£100-150) 

Provenance: 

J. J.  North  Collection  (from  Spink  February  19761 
W.J.  Conte  Collection. 

No  true  coin  of  class  Va  is  known  for  this  mint 

670  Vb1/Va2,  Lincoln  (2),  both  Ricard,  ric[ard  •  o]n  •  nico:, 
curls  2/2,  mm.  cross  pommee,  1.29g/5h  (SCBI  1315; 
Mossop  -);  ricard  •  ON  •  nico,  o  of  ON  over  n  and  n 
double-barred,  curls  2/2,  mm.  cross  pommee,  0.97g/5h 
(SCBI  1316;  Mossop  -)  |2|.  Both  from  the  same  obverse 
die,  second  clipped,  otherwise  both  about  fine  (£20-30) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  1992 
Second  bt  1 995 


671  Vb1/Va2,  Winchester,  Johan,  ioFian  •  on  ■  winc,  curls 
2/2,  mm.  cross  pommee,  1.01  g/3 h  (SCBI  1334).  Hairline 
surface  cracks  and  some  corrosion,  otherwise  very  fine, 
extremely  rare  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  January  1962J 
J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Baldwin  March  1985] 

W.J.  Conte  Collection 

672  Canterbury  (2),  Arnaud,  arnavd  •  on  ■  ca,  curls  2/3, 
1.27 g/8 h  (SCBI  1347);  Hue,  hve  •  ON  ■  CANTe,  curls  2/2, 
1.33g/7h  (SCBI  1360);  Vb2,  Arnaud,  arnavd  •  ON  •  CA, 
last  A  unbarred,  curls  2/2,  1.04g/3h  (SCBI  1351)  [31. 
First  corroded,  reverse  off-centre,  fine,  second 
double-struck,  centres  weak,  fine,  third  pierced  at  1 
o'clock  and  cracked  by  inner  circle,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£40-50) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  1993 
Second  from  Baldwin 

Third  C.R.  Wren  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1998 


673  Canterbury,  Johan,  ioFian  •  on  •  can.,  reads  Re-x-,  curls 
3/3,  1 . 3 8g/1  h  (SCBI  1365).  Very  fine  with  clear  portrait 
and  attractive  light  tone  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1988 

674  London  (2),  Adam,  adam  •  on  ■  lvnd,  curls  3/3, 
1.35g/12h  (SCBI  1398);  llger,  iLCeR  -  on  ■  lvnd,  nd 
ligulate,  curls  3/3,  1 . 3 8g/3 h  (SCBI  1408)  [2].  First 
double-struck  on  obverse,  fine,  second  with  reverse 
off-centre,  nearly  very  fine  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

First  hi  1998 

So  ond  hi  Baldwin  1994 


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675  London,  Johan,  ioLian  •  on  -  lvnd,  d  with  comet-tailed 
serifs,  curls  3/3,  1 .4 3g/3 h  (SCI3I  1413).  /\  little 
off-centre  and  legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  very 
fine  with  clear  portrait,  extremely  rare,  the  moneyer 
otherwise  unknown  for  this  class  at  London  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

T.WJ.D.  Dupree  Collection 
bt  Spink  1989. 

It  has  been  suggested  that  this  is  possibly  a  wrongly  engraved  coin  of 
Canterbury 

676  London  (2),  Willelm,  wiueN  •  on  •  lvnd,  nd  ligulate, 
curls  2/2,  1.35g/10h  (SCBI  1430);  Willelm  L,  wiLLeLM  ■  L 
■  on  •  lv,  curls  2/2,  1.38g/11h  (SCBI  1439)  [2|.  First 
with  some  corrosion  and  reverse  off-centre,  fine,  second 
very  fine  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  M.  Vosper  1 997 
Second  bt.  S.  Mitchell  1994 


677  London,  Willelm  T,  willclm  •  t  ■  on  •  vn,  L  omitted, 
curls  3/3,  1.28g/2h  (SCBI  1448).  Slightly  crimped,  very 
fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 996 


S78  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Fulke,  FVLKe  •  on  •  sadmv,  curls  3/3, 
1-35 g/9 h  (SCBI  1455;  Allen  dies  1/f2;  Eaglen  72). 
Obverse  very  fine,  reverse  off-centre  and  with  some 
corrosion,  fine,  rare  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

P.  Woodhead  Collection  |from  Baldwin  October  1961 1 


>79  Carlisle,  Tomas,  tomas  ■  on  •  car,  curls  3/3,  1.42g/12h 
(SCBI  1461;  Allen  dies  515/513).  Small  piercing  at  top, 
otherwise  good  very  fine  with  dark  tone,  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 989 


>80  Durham,  Pieres,  PieRes  -  on  •  DVRe,  curls  2/3,  1.48g/6h 
(SCBI  1485;  Allen  dies  523/526).  Obverse  double-struck 
and  reverse  legend  somewhat  corroded,  otherwise  very 
fine  with  dark  tone,  rare  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

C.V.  Doubleday  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  6  June  1988,  lot  971 
(part) 


681  Exeter,  Cileberd,  on  chord  on  ec,  d  with  comet-tailed 
serifs,  curls  2/2,  l.29g/8h  (SCBI  1489;  Allen  dies  4/g3). 
Some  corrosion,  otherwise  very  fine  with  dark  tone,  rare 
(£100-120) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 986 


682  Exeter,  Johan,  iohan  ■  on  •  ecce,  curls  2/2,  1.27g/6h 
(SCBI  1493;  Allen  dies  6/i3).  A  little  surface  corrosion, 
otherwise  very  fine,  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

P.W.P.  Carlyon-Britton  Collection 
D.  Mangakis  Collection  (from  Baldwin  1945) 

A.  Dawson  Collection 


683  Ipswich,  Johan,  ioLian  -  on  •  cipe,  curls  3/2,  1.29g/6h 
(SCBI  1509A;  Allen  dies  6/il).  Rough  surfaces,  fine 
(£30-40) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Spink  1999 


684  Lincoln,  Rauf,  ravf  ■  on  •  nicol,  curls  2/2,  1.27g/6h 
(SCBI  1535;  Allen  dies  6/ral;  Mossop  Be).  Pierced  at  3 
o'clock  and  hairline  scratches  on  obverse,  otherwise 
nearly  very  fine  (£20-30) 

Provenance: 

H.R.  Mossop  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1 989 


685 


Lincoln,  Tomas,  tomas  •  on  •  nico,  curls  2/2,  1.34g/3h 
(SCBI  1537;  Allen  dies  6/tl;  Mossop  Ba).  Nearly  very 
fine  with  dark  tone  (£60-80j 


Provenance: 

H.R.  Mossop  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1 989 


686  Northampton,  Roberd,  robcrd  •  on  ■  norLi,  or  ligulate, 
curls  2/2,  1 ,40g/6h  (SCBI  1548;  Allen  dies  4/r3).  Faint 
hairline  scratches  on  obverse  and  legends  weak  in 
places,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine  with  grey  tone 
(£80-100) 

Provenance: 

T.J.  Robertson  Collection,  Spink  Auction  90.  16  March  1992,  lot  1  77 
(part) 


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Class  Vb  2  (N  970;  S  1351) 


687  Norwich,  Gifrei,  GieFeRei  •  on  ■  nor,  curls  2/2,  1.42g/4h 
(SCBI  1557;  Allen  dies  5a/g1).  Very  fine  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

BtM.P.  Senior  1994 


688  Oxford,  Ailwine,  AlLWlNe  •  on  •  oc,  curls  2/2,  1.39g/12h 
(SCBI  1571;  Allen  dies  1  /a  1 ) .  Legends  weak  in  places, 
otherwise  very  fine,  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Bt  P.  Finn  1995 


689  York,  Davi,  davi  •  on  ■  eveR-,  curls  2/2,  1.38g/3h  (SCBI 
1643;  Allen  dies  5/d4).  Centres  weak,  nearly  very  fine 
(£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 996 


690  York,  Nicole,  NicOLe  •  on  •  eveR,  curls  2/2,  1.42g/9h 
(SCBI  1648;  Allen  dies  6/n4).  Centres  weak,  otherwise 
very  fine  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  N.J.  Ebsworth  19661 
bt  Baldwin  1986 


691  York,  Renaud,  ReNAVD  -  on  •  ev,  curls  3/3,  1 . 4 8 g/ 2 h 
(SCBI  1651;  Allen  dies  9/r2).  Very  fine  with  clear 
portrait  and  attractive  light  tone  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1989. 

From  the  same  ohv.  die  as  lot  692 

692  York,  Tomas,  iomas  •  on  •  eveR,  curls  3/3,  l.43g/6h 
(SCBI  1657;  Allen  dies  9/t 2 ) .  Part  flat  and  reverse 
off-centre,  otherwise  fine  with  dark  lone  (£30-50) 

Prove  nanc  i  : 

Bt  1994. 

I  . Ih'  ..ime  ohv.  die  -is  lot  69  I 


693  Canterbury  (3),  Goldwine,  coLDWiNe  •  on  •  ca,  c  for  g, 
curls  2/2,  1.42g/9h  (SCBI  1356);  Johan  B,  lohAN  ■  b  •  on 
can,  B  over  M,  curls  2/2,  1 .41  g/8h  (SCBI  1372);  Roberd, 
ROBeRD  •  ON  •  CAN,  curls  2/2,  1.36g/3h  (SCBI  1380)  [3], 
Fine  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  1997 

Second  C.R.  Wren  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1996 

Third  from  the  'Naxos'  (Greece)  Hoard,  c.1969,  C.R.  Wren  Collection, 

bt  Baldwin  1996 


694  Canterbury,  Johan,  lohAN  •  on  •  cant,  curls  2/3,  1.43g/3h 
(SCBI  1369).  Legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  very 
fine  with  attractive  light  tone  (£70-90) 

Provenace: 

C.R.  Wren  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1998 


695  Canterbury  (2),  Samuel,  SAMveL  •  on  •  ca,  curls  2/2, 
1.43g/9h  (SCBI  1388);  Simon,  simon  -  on  -  cant,  curls 
2/2,  1.48g/6h  (SCBI  1392)  [2].  Legends  weak  in  places, 
fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

Both  C.R.  Wren  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1996 


696  London  (2),  Adam,  adam  ■  on  ■  lvnd,  nd  I igu late,  curls 
2/2,  1.47g/3h  (SCBI  1400);  Beneit,  BeNeiT  ■  on  •  lvnd,  nc 
I  igu  late,  curls  2/2,  1.42g/6h  (SCBI  1402)  [2],  First 
crimped,  reverse  of  second  off-centre,  otherwise  fine 
and  nearly  very  fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  1999 
Second  bt  1 986 


697  London,  Rener,  ReNeR  •  on  •  lvnd,  nd  ligulate,  reads 
heRicvs  Re-X-,  curls  2/2,  1.35g/6h  (SCBI  1417).  Legends 
flat  between  7  and  10  o'clock,  otherwise  very  fine  with 
clear  portrait,  rare  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Baldwin  July  1974] 

W.|.  Conte  Collection 


698  London  (3),  Ricard  B,  ricard  ■  b  •  on  •  lvn,  vn  ligulate, 
curls  2/2,  1.36g/2h  (SCBI  1424);  Willelm  B,  WILLeLM  B  ■ 
on  lv,  curls  2/2,  1.28g/8h  (SCBI  1434);  Willelm  L, 
WILLeLM  •  L  ■  on  •  lvn,  curls  2/2,  1.34g/8h  (SCBI  1443) 
[3].  Very  fine  or  nearly  so  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  M.P.  Senior  1992 
Second  and  third  hi  Baldwin  1995 


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,99  London,  Willelm  T,  w i l l e l m  •  t  ■  on  •  lv,  curls  2/2, 
1 . 4 2 g/ 1  h  (SCBI  1452).  Hairline  flaw  on  obverse, 
otherwise  good  very  fine  with  clear  portrait  and 
attractive  light  olive  tone  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

|.D.  Brand  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1 987 


00  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Fulke,  FVKe  •  on  •  s  ■  adm,  l  omitted, 
curls  2/2,  1.30g/6h  (SCBI  1459;  Allen  dies  3/f6;  Eaglen 
78).  Very  fine  with  dark  tone,  rare  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

Bt  M.P.  Senior  November  1 997 


31  Chichester,  Simon,  simon  •  on  •  cice-,  curls  2/2,  1.37g/4h 
(SCBI  1478;  Allen  dies  12/s5).  Obverse  slightly 
double-struck  and  legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise 
very  fine  with  dark  tone,  rare  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

P.  Woodhead  Collection,  Spink  Auction  75,  29  March  1995,  lot  32  (part) 


12  Chichester,  Willelm,  wiiLeLM  •  on  •  cic,  curls  2/2, 
1.40g/3h  (SCBI  1481;  Allen  dies  15/w3).  Slightly 
off-centre  and  surfaces  lightly  pitted,  nearly  very  fine 
with  clear  portrait,  rare  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Bt  C.  Barnard  1 996 


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Exeter,  Gileberd,  oieEseRD  •  on  •  ec,  curls  3/3,  1.23g/1h 
(SCBI  1491;  Allen  dies  8/g5).  Good  fine,  rare  (£60-80) 


Provenance: 

Bt  A.  Davisson  1 989 


4  Exeter,  Johan,  iohJa|n  •  on  •  ecce,  curls  2/2,  1.30g/9h 
(SCBI  1496;  Allen  dies  15/i9).  Slightly  off-centre  and  a 
little  smoothed,  fine,  rare  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Bt  H.  Simmons  1999. 


From  the  same  obv.  die  as  lot  705 


705 


Exeter,  Ricard,  ricard  ■  on  ■  ec  t  ,  curls 
(SCBI  1501;  Allen  dies  1 5/r 7) .  Legends 
otherwise  very  fine,  rare  (£70-90) 


2/2,  1 ,51g/4h 
partly  weak, 


Provi  nanc  i  : 
Bt  1988. 


From  the  same  obv.  die  as  lot  704 


706  Ipswich,  Alisandre,  ALiSANDRe  •  on  •  c,  nd  ligulate,  curls 
2/2,  1.45g/11h  (SCBI  1508;  Allen  dies  1 9/a  18).  Obverse 
off-centre,  otherwise  good  very  fine  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Spink  1987 


707  Kings  Lynn,  Willelm,  wiLLeLM  •  on  ■  LeN,  curls  2/2, 
1.46g/12h  (SCBI  1522;  Allen  dies  9/w4).  Some  dark 
surface  deposit,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine,  very  rare 
(£200-250) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1985 


708  Northampton,  Adam,  adam  ■  on  •  NORh,  curls  2/2, 

I. 46g/6h  (SCBI  1544;  Allen  dies  1 6/a  12).  Obverse 
slightly  double-struck  and  legends  weak  in  places, 
otherwise  very  fine  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

J. J.  North  Collection  (from  Spink  February  1957] 

W.J.  Conte  Collection 


709  Northampton,  Roberd  T,  robcrd  •  t  •  on  •  no,  curls  2/2, 
1 .38g/1  Oh  (SCBI  1552;  Allen  dies  8/rt  1 ) .  Some  staining, 
otherwise  very  fine  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Spink  1999 


710  Norwich,  Johan,  lohAN  •  on  nor,  curls  2/3,  1.43 g/'  1 2 h 
(SCBI  1562;  Allen  dies  6/i4).  Legends  weak,  nearly  very 
fine  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1991 


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711  Oxford  (2),  Ailwine,  AlLWiNe  •  on  ■  oc,  curls  2/2, 
1.13g/3h  (SCBI  1573;  Allen  dies  4/a 3 ) ;  Henri,  heNRi  •  on 
■  ocse,  curls  2/2,  1.30g/11h  (SCBI  1582;  Allen  dies  5/h4) 
[2],  First  cleaned,  good  fine,  second  scratched,  fair, 
rare  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Both  bt  1 992 


712  Oxford,  Miles,  MiLes  •  on  •  ocse,  curls  2/2,  1.43g/4h 
(SCBI  1586;  Allen  dies  5/m3).  Good  fine,  rare  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Spink  1994 


713  Rochester,  Alisandre,  alisan  on  •  rov,  curls  2/2, 
1.25 g/6 h  (SCBI  1589;  Allen  dies  6/a2).  Some  hairline 
scratches  and  light  pitting,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine, 
rare  (£180-220) 

Provenance: 

F.  Elmore  Jones  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  1 0  April  1 984,  lot  1 521 
bt  1 994. 

SCBI  shows  the  provenance  as  lot  1 524  in  error 


714  Rochester,  Hunfrei,  HVNFeRei  •  on  •  r,  curls  2/2,  1.32g/5h 
(SCBI  1  592;  Allen  dies  7/h3).  Centre  cracked  and 
surfaces  pitted,  otherwise  very  fine,  rare  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

Lord  Stewartby  Collection 

j.D.  Brand  Collection  |from  Lord  Stewartby  19651 

bt  Baldwin  1988 

715  Winchester,  Adam,  adam  ■  on  •  winc,  curls  2/3,  1.34g/3h 
(SCBI  1  599).  Some  corrosion  and  legends  weak, 
otherwise  nearly  very  fine  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 995 


716  Winchester,  Andreu,  ANDRe  ■  on  ■  win,  v  omitted,  curls 
2/2,  1.43g/5h  (SCBI  1604).  Obverse  nearly  very  fine, 
reverse  better  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection  (from  Baldwin  July  1961 1 
bt  Baldwin  1986 

717  Winchester  12),  Bartelme,  BARTeLMe  •  on  •  wi,  curls  2/2, 
l.39g/3h  (SCBI  1613);  Johan,  lohAN  ■  on  •  win,  curls  2/2, 
1.14g/5h  (SCBI  1618)  [2 1.  First  smoothed,  good  fine, 
second  crimped  and  with  coarse  surfaces,  about  fine 
(£  3 0-40) 


718  Winchester,  Miles,  MiLes  •  on  •  winc,  curls  2/2,  0.89g/7l 
(SCBI  1630).  Coarse  surfaces,  legends  weak  in  places, 
otherwise  good  fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

Bt  J.  Ogden  1998 


719  Winchester,  Ricard,  ricard  •  on  •  wi,  curls  2/2,  1 . 1 7g/7l 
(SCBI  1640).  Legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  very 
fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1 987 

Class  Vb  3  (N  970;  S  1351) 


720  Canterbury,  Hue,  HVe  •  on  •  CANTe,  curls  2/2,  1.35g/9l 
(SCBI  1363).  Slightly  off-centre  and  legends  part  flat, 
otherwise  very  fine  with  clear  portrait  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

P.  Woodhead  Collection,  Spink  Auction  75,  29  March  1990,  lot  19  (pari 
[from  Seaby  July  1965] 

C.R.  Wren  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1996 


721  Canterbury,  lohan  M,  lohAN  •  m  •  on  •  ca,  seriffed  x 
curls  2/2,  1.49g/1h  (SCBI  1377).  Slightly  creased,  fine, 
the  seriffed  x  unusual  (£50-60) 

Provenance: 

P.  Woodhead  Collection,  Spink  Auction  75,  lot  19  (part)  | bt  in  Brightoi 
April  1966] 

C.R.  Wren  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1996 


722  Canterbury,  Roberd,  ROBeRD  -on  •  ca,  curls  2/2 
1.42g/12h  (SCBI  1383).  Legends  weak  at  top,  otherwise 
very  fine  with  clear  portrait  and  attractive  dark  tone 
(£50-70) 

Provenance: 

C.R.  Wren  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1996 

723  Canterbury  (2),  both  Simon,  simon  •  on  •  can,  curls  2/2 
1.32g/4h  (SCBI  1395),  Simon  •  on  •  cant,  A  unbarred 
1.35g/3h  (SCBI  1397)  [21.  First  about  fine,  second  nearly 
very  fine  but  slightly  creased  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  Baldwin  1995 
Second  hi  1988 


Provenance: 

I  irst  bt  Pegasi  1996 
Scr  ond  bt  1994 


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724  London  (2),  Rener,  ReNeR  ■  on  ■  ivnii,  curls  2/2,  1.48g/6h 
(SCBI  1418);  Ricard  B,  ricard  h  •  on  iv,  curls  2/2, 
1.41g/2h  (SCBI  1425)  |2|.  First  weakly  stank  at  bottom, 
second  with  corrosion  spot  at  top,  otherwise  both  very 
fine,  first  with  attractive  iridescent  tone  (£10-70) 

Provenace: 

First  bt  Baldwin1987 
Second  bt  1 993 


725  Chichester,  Pieres,  PieRes  •  on  •  cice,  curls  2/2,  1.32g/1h 
(SCBI  1469;  Allen  dies  16/p7;  HHK  199).  Legends  weak 
in  places  and  reverse  struck  off-centre,  otherwise  fine, 
rare  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Colchester  (Essex)  Hoard,  1902 
British  Museum  Collection 
H.H.  King  Collection 

H.  Lestocq  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  14  October  1985,  lot  58 
[from  Baldwin  19751 


'26  Ipswich,  lohan,  io h a n  ■  on  •  gip,  curls  2/2,  1.34g/8h 
(SCBI  1513;  Allen  dies  13/i8).  Legends  part  flat  and 
reverse  slightly  off-centre,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine, 
rare  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

D.  Kightley  Collection 


27  Kings  Lynn,  lohan,  io|h|AN  •  on  ■  LeN,  curls  2/2, 
1.40g/10h  (SCBI  1516;  Allen  dies  1 1  /i 8) .  Slightly 
off-centre  and  legends  part  flat,  otherwise  very  fine, 
very  rare  (£180-220) 

Provenance: 

T.J.  Robertson  Collection,  Spink  Auction  90,  16  March  1992,  lot  171 
I  from  Seaby  1964] 


28  Lincoln,  Andreu,  andrev  ■  on  •  nic,  curls  2/2,  1.39g/9h 
(SCBI  1528;  Allen  dies  1  8/ a n  1 5 ;  Mossop  Gk).  Reverse 
very  slightly  double-struck,  otherwise  good  very  fine 
with  attractive  dark  tone,  the  die  combination  not 
recorded  by  Mossop  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1986. 

From  the  same  obv.  die  as  lot  729 


729  Lincoln,  Hue,  live  ■  on  •  NicoLe,  curls  2/2,  1 . 4 5 g/ 1 2 h 
(SCBI  1533;  Allen  dies  1 8/hl 0;  Mossop  G  -).  A  little 
off-centre  and  legends  weak  in  places,  nearly  very  fine 
(£40-50) 

Provenance: 

H. K.  Mossop  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1989. 

From  the  same  obv.  die  as  lot  728 

730  Norwich  (2),  Gifrei,  GlFRel  •  on  •  nor,  curls  2/2,  1 .4 3g/1  h 
(SCBI  1560;  Allen  dies  15/g6);  Renaud,  rc-navd  on  • 
nor,  or  ligulate,  curls  2/2,  1.40g/1h  (SCBI  1569;  dies 
14/r6)  [  2  ] .  First  part  flat,  nearly  very  fine,  second  with 
reverse  slightly  off-centre,  very  fine  (£100-120) 

Provenace: 

First  E.J.  Harris  Collection,  bt  Spink  1989 
Second  bt  1 992 

731  Winchester  (3),  Andreu,  ANDRev  •  on  ■  wi,  curls  2/2, 

I. 23g/12h  (SCBI  1609);  Lukas,  lvkas  on  ■  win,  curls 
2/2,  1.40g/6h  (SCBI  1627);  Rauf,  RAVF  •  ON  •  winc,  curls 
2/2,  1.35g/11h  (SCBI  1636)  [31.  First  fair,  second  with 
legends  weak  in  places,  nearly  very  fine,  third  with 
some  scratches  but  fine  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  1993 

Second  J.D.  Brand  Collection,  F.  Elmore  Jones  Collection,  Glendining 
Auction,  7  October  1 986,  lot  1816  (part) 

Third  J.D.  Brand  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1987 

Class  Vc  (N  971;  S  1352) 

732  Canterbury  (2),  Arnaud,  arnavd  •  on  •  ca,  1.48g/11h 
(SCBI  1661);  Johan  B,  io h a n  ■  b  ■  on  ■  can,  1 ,48g/9h 
(SCBI  1671)  [2].  Both  slightly  off-centre,  otherwise  first 
very  fine  with  clear  portrait,  second  nearly  very  fine 
(£90-110) 

Provenance: 

First  P.  Woodhead  Collection,  Spink  Auction  75,  29  March  1990,  lot  20 
(part)  [from  Spink  November  1964],  C.R.  Wren  Collection,  bt  Baldwin 
1998 

Second  J.D.  Brand  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1987 

733  Canterbury  (3),  Goldwine,  coLDWiNe  •  on  •  ca,  c  for  c, 
1 .3 7g/1 1  h  (SCBI  1664);  Johan  M,  loh an  •  m  ■  ON  •  ca, 
1.41  g/1 1  h  (SCBI  1675);  Simon,  SIMON  -  on  -  can, 
1.40g/4h  (SCBI  1681)  [3].  Second  pierced  at  7  o’clock, 
otherwise  fine  or  better  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

First  C.R.  Wren  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1998 
Second  C.R.  Wren  Collection  [from  P.  Goodwin],  bt  Baldwin  1998 
Third  T.J.  Robertson  Collection,  Spink  Auction  90,  16  March  1992,  lot 
138  (part),  C.R.  Wren  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1996 


734  London,  Abel,  abcl  on  •  l vn De,  nd  ligulate,  reads 
HeRicvs,  x  of  rex  widespread,  1.51  g/1  Oh  (SCBI  1685). 
Nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£80-120) 

Provenance: 

J.  Anderson  Collection,  Croydon  Coin  Auction,  1 7-18  October  1995 
bt  M.P.  Senior  1995 

735  London  (2),  Adam,  adam  ■  on  •  l  vn  De,  nd  ligulate, 
l.52g/11h  (SCBI  1688);  Ricard  B,  ricard  ■  b  ■  on  ■  lvn,  vn 
ligulate,  1.38g/2h  (SCBI  1697)  |2|.  Reverse  of  second 
off-centre,  otherwise  both  very  fine  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

First  from  the  Colchester  (Essex)  Hoard,  1902,  bt  Baldwin  1990 
Second  bt  1994 


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736  Durham,  Pieres,  PieRes  •  on  ■  dvr,  1.34g/8h  (SCBI  1708; 
Allen  dies  588/585  and  BN]  1979,  pl.ix,  94,  this  coin). 
Pierced  at  7  0  o'clock,  otherwise  very  fine  and 
attractively  toned,  very  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection 

F.  Elmore  Jones  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  7  October  1986,  lot 
1818  (where  dies  shown  as  585/588) 


737  Ipswich,  Alisandre,  AUSANDRe  •  on  ci,  nd  I igu late,  bust 
lacks  neck,  1.44g/10h  (SCBI  1711;  Allen  dies  22/a22). 
Reverse  a  little  off-centre,  otherwise  very  fine  with  very 
well  struck  portrait  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1994 


738  Lincoln,  Hue,  Hve  •  on  ■  nicol,  1 .41  g/3h  (SCBI  1717; 
Allen  dies  20/h  1 6;  Mossop  Ab  and  pi.  xcvii,  17,  this 
coin).  Legends  weak  in  places,  nearly  very  fine 
(£60-80) 

Provenance: 

H. R.  Mossop  Collection 

J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Baldwin  October  1975] 

W.J.  Conte  Collection 

739  Norwich,  Cifrei,  ciFRei  •  on  ■  norw,  w  compressed, 

I. 04g/9h  (SCBI  1721;  Allen  dies  17/g8).  Hairline  crack 
to  left  of  bust  and  surfaces  corroded,  otherwise  nearly 
very  fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1992 

740  Winchester,  Adam,  adam  -  on  -  win-,  1.38g/9h  (SCBI 
1  727).  Weakly  struck  at  7  o'clock,  otherwise  nearly 
very  fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

D.  Mangakis  Collection 

J. D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Spink  1971 J 

J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Baldwin  March  19851 
W.J.  Conte  Collection 

741  Winchester,  Rauf,  ravf  •  on  •  wiNce,  1 .3 5g/9h  (SCBI 
1  737).  Slightly  off-centre,  reverse  a  little  double-struck, 
otherwise  good  fine  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1998 

Class  VI 

Class  Via  1  (N  974/1;  S  1353) 

742  London  (2),  Rauf,  ravf  •  [on]  ■  lvnd,  nd  ligulate, 
1.30g/12h  (SCBI  1746);  Waller,  WALTeR  •  on  lv,  x  of  rex 
star-like,  1.45g/9h  (SCBI  1751)  [2].  First  part  flat,  fine, 
second  very  fine  (£70-90) 


Class  Via  2  (N  974/2;  S  1353) 

743  London  (2),  Abel,  ABeL  •  on  •  i v n d e,  nd  ligulate 
1.37 g/8 h  (SCBI  1741);  Walter,  WALTeR  •  on  •  LV,  1.25g/2f 
(SCBI  1753)  [2],  Very  fine  and  fine,  latter  slightly  bent 
(£40-50) 

Provenance: 

First  from  the  'Naxos'  (Greece)  Hoard,  c .1 969,  J.J.  North  Collection 
W.J.  Conte  Collection 
Second  bt  Baldwin  1996 

744  Durham  (2),  both  Pieres,  PieRe[s  ■  ]on  ■  dvr,  1.23g/2f 
(SCBI  1759;  Allen  dies  618/618),  PieRes  •  on  •  dv[r] 
1.27g/8h  (SCBI  1760;  Allen  dies  618/612)  [2],  About 
fine  and  fair,  latter  rare  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

First  J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  1 9681,  J  J.  North  Collectior 
[from  Baldwin  September  1981  J,  W.J.  Conte  Collection 
Second  M.R.  Allen  Collection 


Class  Vlb  1  (N  975/1;  S  1354) 

745  London,  llger,  iLCeR  •  on  •  LVNDe,  nd  ligulate,  reads 
HNERICVS  REXX,  first  x  small,  1.42g/6h  (SCBI  1777) 
Slightly  bent  and  legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise 
very  fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  January  1 991  ] 

W.J.  Conte  Collection. 

The  illustrations  of  SCB1 1 777  and  1 778  are  transposed  in  the  Sylloge 

746  London  (2),  llger,  ILCeR  •  on  •  LVNDe,  nd  ligulate 
1 . 3 2g/6 h  (SCBI  1779);  Walter,  WALTeR  •  ON  •  lvn 
1.41  g/8 h  (SCBI  1784)  [2].  First  fair,  second  a  little 
off-centre  and  legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  nearly 
very  fine  with  clear  portrait  (£50-60) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  1994 

Second  J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  October  1973],  W.J.  Cont< 
Collection 

Class  Vlb  2  (N  975/2;  S  1354) 

747  Canterbury  (2),  Johan,  iohAN  ■  on  •  cant,  stop  before  rex 
1.44g/1h  (SCBI  1765);  Walter,  WALTeR  -  on  •  can 
1.40g/7h  (SCBI  1770)  [2],  Both  very  fine  and  attractively 
toned,  latter  with  well  struck  portrait  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

First  J.J.  North  Collection,  W.J.  Conte  Collection 
Second  bt  Baldwin  1995 

748  London  (2),  both  Abel,  ABeL  •  on  •  LVNDe,  nd  ligulate 
1 .44g/4h  (SCBI  1772);  ABeL  •  ON  •  LVNDe-,  1 .41  g/6h  (SCB 
1775)  [2].  Good  fine  and  nearly  very  fine,  latter  a  little 
off-centre  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

First  J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Baldwin  October  19731,  W.J.  Conte 

Collection 

Second  bt  1991 

Class  Vic  1  (N  976/1;  S  1355) 

749  Canterbury  (2),  Henri,  heNRi  ■  on  ■  CANTe,  1.45g/5h  (SCB 
1789);  lliun,  hlVN  ■  on  •  CANTe,  1.39g/11h  (SCBI  1791) 
|2).  Both  part  flat,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine  and  fine 
(£40-50) 

Provenance: 

First  J.D.  Brand  Collection  |from  R.C.  Senior  19661,  bt  Baldwin  1986 
Second  bt  Baldwin  1995 


PRfjVINANOf  : 

First  bt  1988 

So<  ond  bl  Baldwin  1999 


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750  London  (3),  llger  (2),  both  iLGeR  •  on  lvndc,  nd 
I  igu  late,  1 . 3  7  g/ 1  Oh,  1.36g/10h  (SCI3I  1840,  1845); 
Walter,  WALTeR 'ON  •  lvn,  l.36g/4h  (SClil  1870)  13). 
Nearly  very  fine  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

First  M.R.  Allen  Collection,  bt  S.  Mitchell  1990 
Second  bt  1 995 

Third  J.  Anderson  Collection,  Croydon  Coin  Auction,  1 7  October  1 995, 
bt  M.P.  Senior  1995 

Class  Vic  2  (N  976/2;  S  I355A) 


751  Canterbury,  Hiun,  hivN  •  on  •  CANTe,  ornamental  letters, 
obv.  h,  e,  n,  R,  c,  R  and  e,  rev.  c  and  e,  1.30g/11h  (SCBI 
1795).  Good  fine,  rare  (£6 0-80) 

Provenance: 

E.J.  Harris  Collection 

J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  May  1989] 

W.J.  Conte  Collection 


752  Canterbury,  Johan,  toh an  •  on  •  CANTe,  ornamental 
letters,  obv.  h,  e,  n,  r,  c,  r  and  e,  rev.  i,  h  and  c, 

I. 29g/2h  (SCBI  1800).  Part  flat  and  surfaces  lightly 
pitted,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine  with  some  letters  well 
struck  and  clear,  darkly  toned,  rare  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1996 

753  Canterbury,  Roger,  ROceR  ■  on  •  cant,  ornamental  letters, 
obv.  h,  e,  n,  R,  c  and  R,  rev.  r,  g,  e,  R  and  c,  1.42g/3h 
(SCBI  1809).  Struck  off-centre  with  small  striking  cracks 
at  4  and  6  o'clock,  some  areas  weak,  otherwise  nearly 
very  fine,  rare  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

J. J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  December  1977] 

W.J.  Conte  Collection. 

The  SCBI  entry  records  only  the  ornamental  r  on  rev. 


54  Canterbury,  Simun,  simvn  ■  on  •  CANTe,  ornamental 
letters,  obv.  h,  e,  n,  r,  c,  v  and  e,  rev.  c  and  e, 
l.40g/12h  (SCBI  1817).  Weak  in  places  and  obverse 
off-centre,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine  with  dark  tone 
rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Granta  1 990 

55  London,  Abel,  ABeL  ■  on  •  lvn De,  ornamental  letters, 
obv.  h,  e,  n,  r,  i,  c,  v  and  e,  rev.  e,  n,  d  and  e, 
1  •  2 3 g/1 1  h  (SCBI  1832).  A  little  crimped,  fine  rare 
(£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Bt  M.P.  Senior  1998 


756  London  (2),  Abel,  a B e 1 1  •  on  •  l Jvn De,  ornamental 
letters,  obv.  R,  c;  and  R,  rev.  B,  e,  D  and  e,  0.99g/10h 
(SCBI  1835);  llger,  ILGeR  on  •  lvndc*,  ornamental  letters, 
obv.  h,  e,  R,  c  and  e,  rev.  C,  e,  R,  n,  n  and  D,  1.35g/7h 
(SCBI  1848)  [2].  First  (lipped,  otherwise  very  fine, 
second  about  fine,  rare  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

First  J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  November  1950],  W.J.  Conte 

Collection 

Second  bt  1 994. 

The  SCBI  entry  for  the  second  coin  does  not  record  the  ornamental  r, 

757  London  (3),  llger,  iL[GeR  •  on  ■]  t. v n d e ,  ornamental 
letters,  obv.  N,  R,  c,  R  and  e,  rev.  d,  1.35g/11h  (SCBI 
1851);  Rauf  (2),  both  ravf  •  on  •  LVNDe,  ornamental 
letters,  obv.  h,  e,  n,  r,  r  and  e  (C  not  visible),  rev.  D, 
1.30g/2h  (SCBI  1859),  obv.  h,  n,  R,  c,  R  and  e,  rev.  n  (of 
on),  d  and  e,  1 .3 5g/1 1  h  (SCBI  1861)  [3].  First  with 
reverse  off-centre  and  some  corrosion  but  fine,  second 
cracked,  pitted  and  fair,  third  pierced  in  centre  and  with 
some  corrosion  on  reverse,  otherwise  very  fine,  rare 
(£40-50) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  1994 
Second  bt  1991 
Third  bt  1993. 

The  SCBI  entries  do  not  record  the  ornamental  ns  on  obvs. 


758  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Rauf,  ravf  ■  on  •  santad,  ornamental 
letters,  obv.  h,  e,  R,  c,  R  and  e,  rev.  R,  a  and  v,  1.42g/2h 
(SCBI  1873;  Eaglen  95).  Obverse  legend  part  flat, 
reverse  a  little  off-centre,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine, 
rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

From  the  'Come'  (dep.  Maine-et-Loire,  France)  Hoard,  c.1966 
J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  November  1988] 

W.J.  Conte  Collection 

Class  Vic  3  (N  976/3;  S  1355) 


759  Vlc2/Vlc3,  Canterbury,  Johan,  ioFian  on  CANTe,  obv. 
ornamental  rs,  1.39g/5h  (SCBI  1803).  Legends  weak, 
otherwise  nearly  very  fine  with  clear  portrait,  rare 
(£70-90) 

Provenance: 

D.  Martin  Collection 


/60  Vlc2/Vlc3,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Rauf,  ravf  on  santoa 
obv.  ornamental  e,  r,  c  and  e,  l.35g/1h  (SCBI  1875- 
Eaglen  100).  Reverse  slightly  off-centre,  fine,  rare 
(£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1995 


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761  Vlc3/Vlc2,  Canterbury,  Johan,  iohan  •  o[n  •  can ]Te , 
rev.  ornamental  h,  1.49g/3h  (SCBI  1805).  Part  flat, 
otherwise  very  fine  with  well  struck  portrait  and 
attractive  dark  tone,  rare  (£6 0-80) 

Provenance: 

J.J.  North  Collection  (from  Spink  October  1985] 

W.J.  Conte  Collection 


762  Vlc3/Vlc2,  London,  Rauf,  ravf  ■  ON  •  LVNDe:,  ornamental 
D,  1.42g/12h  (SCBI  1866).  Small  striking  crack  at  4 
o'clock,  nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Spink  1989 


763  Canterbury,  Roger,  ROCeR  •  on  •  CANTe,  1.33 g/3 h  (SCBI 
1811).  Legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  very  fine  and 
full  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection 

J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  January  1991] 

W.J.  Conte  Collection 


764  Canterbury,  Simun,  simvn  on  ■  CANTe:,  1.43g/12h  (SCBI 
1822).  Legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  very  fine  with 
clear  portrait  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

L.R.  Stack  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  22-3  April  1999,  lot  700  (part) 

765  Canterbury,  Walter,  WALTeR  •  on  •  can,  1.39g/4h  (SCBI 
1826).  Obverse  struck  off-centre,  reverse  with  some 
corrosion  at  top,  otherwise  very  fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Spink  1988 

766  London,  llger,  nceR  on  •  LVNDe,  1.32g/3h  (SCBI  1855). 
Good  fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

Bt  M.  Vosper  1 999 


767  York,  Johan,  iohAN  on  eveR,  1.14 g/1  h  (SCBI  1879). 
Legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  very  fine,  extremely 
rare  (£250- 100) 

Prove  nanc  t: 

Bt  M.P  Senior  199  5 


768  York,  Willem,  wilam  ■  on[  •  eJveR,  1.39g/6h  (SCBI  1884 
Slightly  bent  and  weak  at  top,  otherwise  fine,  extremely 
rare  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

J.D.  Brand  Collection 

F.  Elmore  Jones  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  7  October  1986,  Ic 
1829 

Class  Vld  (N  977;  S  1355C) 


769  Canterbury,  Roger,  RoceR  on  •  cant,  1.32g/7h  (SCB 
1889).  From  previously  unrecorded  dies,  good  fine,  rare 
(£60-80) 

Provenance: 

D.J.  Palmer  Collection 

770  London,  Rauf,  ravf  •  on  ■  LVNDe,  1.28g/6h  (SCBI  1895) 
Surfaces  pitted  and  legends  part  flat,  otherwise  fine, 
rare  (£20-30) 

Provenance: 

Bt  2000 

771  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Rauf,  ravf[  ■  on  •  s]ANTe,  1.24g/10f 
(SCBI  1896A;  dies  62/62).  Slightly  creased,  legends  half 
flat  and  surfaces  pitted,  otherwise  fine,  rare  (£20-30) 

Provenance: 

Bt  1998 

Class  VII 

Class  Vila  1  (N  978;  S  I356A) 

772  VI lal /Vld,  Canterbury,  Simon,  si[m]on  on  cant,  1.28g/5h 
(SCBI  1892;  Stewart  dies  89/70).  Legends  part  flat, 
otherwise  very  fine  with  dark  tone,  rare  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

C.V.  Doubleday  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  8  June  1988,  lot  962 
(part) 

J.J.  North  Collection 
W.J.  Conte  Collection 

773  Canterbury  (3),  lun,  ivn  on  CANTe,  s  with  large  serifs, 
1 .45g/1 1  h  (SCBI  1 905);  Roger  of  R,  ro|ge]r  [of]  r  on  ca, 
1.40g/4h  (SCBI  1921);  Tomas,  tomas  on  cant,  1.35g/2h 
(SCBI  1939)  [3],  Fine  to  very  fine  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

First  J.J.  North  Collection  |from  Spink  April  1982J,  W.J.  Conte  Collection 
Second  bt  1 994 

Third  J.D.  Brand  Collection,  J.J.  North  Collection  |from  Baldwin  August 
19871,  W.J.  Conte  Collection 

774  London  (3),  Abel,  ABeL  on  LVNDe,  1.23 g/8 h  (SCBI  1946); 
llger,  iLGeR  ON  lvnd,  1 .4 1  g/3 h  (SCBI  1953);  Rauf,  ravf  on 
LVNDe,  1.33g/7h  (SCBI  1960)  [3],  First  cracked  at 
centre,  otherwise  fine  or  better  (£50-60) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  1990 
Second  bt  1 991 
Third  bt  1992 

775  Durham,  Pieres,  PieRes  on  dvr,  1.20g/7h  (SCBI  1980; 
Allen  dies  713/718).  Very  small  with  raised  rims  (edge 
hammered  up  and  made  round  0,  file  mark  on  reverse 
rim  at  top,  otherwise  fine  (£30-50) 

Pr(  )Vt  nan(  f : 


( L V.  Doubleday  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  8  June  1988,  lot  971 
(part) 

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Class  Vila  2  (N  978;  S  1356A) 

776  Canterbury  (3),  Henri,  HeNRI  on  c  ani,  s  with  large  serifs, 
1.42g/1h  (SC8I  1900);  Johan,  ioan  on  OANTe,  s  with  large 
serifs,  curls  2/3,  1.35g/10h  (SCBI  1911);  Roger,  ROCeR  ON 
cant,  1 . 3 9 g/ 2 h  (SCBI  1916)  [3].  Fine  to  very  fine 
(£60-80) 

Provenance: 

First  J.J.  North  Collection  |from  Baldwin  August  19871,  W.J.  Conte 

Collection 

Second  bt  1 988 

Third  J.D.  Brand  Collection  |from  Baldwin  19631,  J.J.  North  Collection 
|from  Baldwin  March  19871,  W.J.  Conte  Collection. 

The  SCBI  entry  for  the  last  records  a  pellet  after  the  moneyer's  name 
which  is  not  apparent 


777  Canterbury  (4),  Roger  of  R,  ROCeR  of  r  on  ca,  1.30g/12h 
(SCBI  1925);  Samuel,  SAMveL  on  cant,  1.47g/8h  (SCBI 
1930);  Tomas,  TOMAS  ON  cant,  1.45g/10h  (SCBI  1941); 
Walter,  water  on  can,  1.38g/5h  (SCBI  1945)  [4J.  Fine  to 
very  fine  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  1990 

Second  L.A.  Lawrence  Collection,  Part  IV,  Glendining  Auction,  28 
November  1951,  lot  1024  (part),  J.J.  North  Collection,  W.J.  Conte 
Collection 
Third  bt  1994 

Fourth  J.J.  North  Collection  (from  Spink  May  1976],  W.J.  Conte 
Collection 


778  London  (2),  llger,  iLCeR  on  lvnd,  s  with  large  serifs, 
1.47g/4h  (SCBI  1955);  Rauf,  ravf  -  on  LVNDe,  s  with 
large  serifs,  1.43 g/2 h  (SCBI  1963)  [2 ] .  Centres  of  first 
weak,  otherwise  very  fine  and  good  very  fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

First  J.D.  Brand  Collection  |from  Seaby  February  1961],  J.J.  North 
Collection  [from  Baldwin  March  1985J,  W.J.  Conte  Collection 
Second  bt  1 987 


Class  Vila  3  (N  978;  S  1356A) 

779  Canterbury  (3),  lun,  ivn  on  CANjTejR,  1.39g/10h  (SCBI 
1909);  Roger  of  R,  ROCeR  OF  on  can,  r  omitted,  1.17g/3h 
(SCBI  1942);  Tomas,  TOMAS  ON  can,  1.18g/9h  (SCBI  1942) 
[3],  Fine  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

First  J.J.  North  Collection  Jfrom  Spink  October  19731,  W.J.  Conte 

Collection 

Second  bt  1 993 

Third  J.D.  Brand  Collection,  C.R.  Wren  Collection  [from  Baldwin],  bt 
Baldwin  1996 


780  Canterbury  (3),  Roger,  ROCeR  on  cant,  1.34g/2h  (SCBI 
1917);  Samuel,  SAMveL  ON  can,  1.34g/3h  (SCBI  1932); 
Simon,  simon  on  cant,  1.38g/11h  (SCBI  1935)  (3|.  Very 
fine  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

First  and  third  bt  Baldwin  1995 

Second  J.D.  Brand  Collection  |from  Baldwin  1963],  tit  Baldwin  1989 


781  London  (4),  Elis,  heLtSON  LVNDe,  l.45g/6h  (SCBI  1949); 
llger,  iLGeR  on  LVNDe,  1.44g/5h  (SCBI  1958);  Rauf,  ravlf 
on  i vnd,  1.41g/7h  (SCBI  1965);  Terri,  reR  Rl  •  on  •  LVN'D, 
1 . 35g/8h  (SCBI  1966)  [4|.  First  fine,  others  nearly  very 
fine  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

First  L.A.  Lawrence  Collection,  Part  IV,  Glendining  Auction,  28 
November  1951,  lot  1025  (part),  J.D.  Brand  Collection  |from  Baldwin 
November  1961 1,  J.J.  North  Collection  Ifrom  Baldwin  April  19851,  W.J. 
Conte  Collection 

Second  said  to  be  from  the  Corne  (dep.  Maine-et-Loire,  France)  Hoard, 
c.1966,  J.J.  North  Collection  Ifrom  Spink  October  19881,  W.J.  Conte 
Collection 

Third  from  the  Colchester  (Essex)  Hoard,  1902,  J.J.  North  Collection 
[from  Baldwin  May  1975J,  W.J.  Conte  Collection 
Fourth  L.A.  Lawrence  Collection,  lot  unspecified,  J.D.  Brand  Collection 
[from  Baldwin  March  19601,  J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Baldwin  April 
19851,  W.J.  Conte  Collection 


782  Round  Halfpenny,  London,  Rauf,  ravlf  on  lvn,  mm. 
crescent,  0.67g/4h  (SCBI  1965A).  Well-centred,  nearly 
very  fine,  extremely  rare  (£3,500-4,000) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1997 


783  Bury  St.  Edmunds  (3),  Norman  (2),  norman  on  san, 
1.43g/8h  (SCBI  1971;  Eaglen  127),  nor  man  on  -  san, 
1.29g/11h  (SCBI  1975;  Eaglen  131);  Willelm,  wiLLeLM  on 
Sant,  1.45g/10h  (SCBI  1969;  Eaglen  118)  [31.  First  two 
about  fine,  third  nearly  very  fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  Baldwin  1995 

Others  J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Baldwin  May  1974],  W.J.  Conte 
Collection 


Class  VI I b  1  (N  979;  S  1356B) 

784  Canterbury  (5),  Johan,  ioan  on  cant,  l.47g/7h  (SCBI 
1986);  Joan  Chic,  ioan  •  chic  ■  on  ca,  1.25g/1h  (SCBI 
1992);  Roger  of  R,  ROGeR  •  OF  ■  R  ■  on,  mint  signature 
omitted,  1.46g/3h  (SCBI  2001);  Simon,  sihvn  on  CANTe, 
1.43g/2h  (SCBI  2007);  Tomas,  tomas  on  cant,  1.46g/1  Ih 
(SCBI  2009)  [51.  Fine  to  very  fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

First  C.R.  Wren  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1996 

Second  J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Baldwin  November  19851,  W.J. 
Conte  Collection 

Third  from  the  Colchester  (Essex)  Hoard,  1902,  bt  Baldwin  1990 
Fourth  J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  1963),  J.J.  North  Collection 
[from  Baldwin  March  19871,  W.J.  Conte  Collection 
Fifth  C.R.  Wren  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1996 


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lb  formed 

785  London  (2),  llger,  iLG-eR  on  lvn-,  1.39g/4h  (SCBI  2029); 

Terri,  TeRRi  on  lvn-d,  1.26g/5h  (SCBI  2046)  [2],  Nearly' 
very  fine  and  very  fine,  latter  with  some  corrosion  on 
reverse  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

First  L.A.  Lawrence  Collection,  lot  unspecified,  J.D.  Brand  Collection 
[from  Baldwin  May  I960],  J.J.  North  Collection,  W.J.  Conte  Collection 
Second  H.  Montagu  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  16-20  November 
1897,  lot  122  (part),  Lt-Col.  H.W.  Morrieson  Collection,  Sotheby 
Auction,  20-4  November  1 933,  lot  1 1 7  (part),  J.J.  North  Collection  [from 
Baldwin  October  1975],  W.J.  Conte  Collection. 

The  SCBI  entry  for  the  first  coin  does  not  note  the  stop  dividing  the 
moneyer's  name 


Class  VI I b  2  (N  979;  S  1356B) 

786  Canterbury  (3),  Johan,  ioan  on  cantcr,  1.36g/1h  (SCBI 
1987);  Willelm,  wiLeM  on  cant-,  1.38g/4h  (SCBI  2011); 
Willelm  Ta,  wiueM  TA  ■  on  ca,  1.18g/12h  (SCBI  2015) 
[3],  Flat  in  places,  otherwise  fine  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

First  J.D.  Brand  Collection,  J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Baldwin  July 
19751,  W.J.  Conte  Collection 

Second  J.D.  Brand  Collection,  C.R.  Wren  Collection  [from  Baldwin),  bt 
Baldwin  1996 

Third  J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  July  1 962 ],  J.J.  North 
Collection  [from  Baldwin  April  1985],  W.J.  Conte  Collection 


787  LONDON  (3),  llger,  iLGeR  on  lvn-d-,  1.42g/8h  (SCBI  2033); 
Ledulf,  LeDVF  on  lvnd,  second  L  of  moneyer's  name 
omitted,  1 .1 8g/1 1  h  (SCBI  2034);  Ricard,  RICARD  ON  lvd,  n 
omitted,  1  -45g/1  h  (SCBI  2040)  [3].  Fine  to  nearly  very 
fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  Baldwin  1995 

Second  J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  July  1962],  J.J.  North 
Collection  [from  Baldwin  March  1985],  W.J.  Conte  Collection 
Third  J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Seaby  February  1961J,  J.J.  North 
Collection  [from  Baldwin  April  19851,  W.J.  Conte  Collection 


Class  VI I b  3  (N  979;  S  1356B) 

788  Canterbury  (3),  Johan,  i[oan]  on  cantcr,  1.26g/5h  (SCBI 
1990);  Roger,  ROGeR  ON  [c|an-,  1.45g/2h  (SCBI  2000); 
Willem  Ta,  wiueM  ta  on  c,  1.49g/3h  (SCBI  2016)  [3], 
First  two  part  flat,  otherwise  all  fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

First  C.R.  Wren  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1996 

Second  J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  19631,  J.J.  North  Collection 

[from  Baldwin  April  19851,  W.J.  Conte  Collection 

Third  J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Baldwin  April  19741,  W.J.  Conte 

Collection 


789  London  (3),  Adam,  adamon  lvn De,  1.49g/10h  (SCBI 
2021);  Ciffrei,  GiFRei  on  lvn-d,  1.37g/9h  (SCBI  2027); 
Ricard,  ricard  on  lvnd,  ohv.  from  the  same  die  as  the 
first,  1.47g/4h  (SCBI  2044)  [31.  Fine  to  very  fine 
(£40-60) 

Provenance: 

First  J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  October  19731,  W.J.  Conte 
Collection 

Second  E.J.  J  larris  Collet  lion,  J.J.  North  Collection  |from  Spink  May 
19891,  W.J.  Conte  Collection 

I  bird  I  .A.  Lawrence  Collection,  lot  unspet  ified,  J.D.  Brand  Collet  lion 
Ifrom  Baldwin  July  1962],  J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Baldwin  April 
19851,  W.J  (  onte  (  oiler  tion 


by  the  late  PROFESSOR  [EFFREY  P.  MASS  (PART  II) 

Class  VI I b  4  (N  979;  S  1356B) 

790  Canterbury  (3),  Johan,  ioan  on  cant-,  n  of  moneyed' 
name  reversed,  1.51  g/9h  (SCBI  1991);  Willelm,  wiLLeiv 
ON  cant,  1-33 g/ 4 h  (SCBI  2014);  Willelm  Ta,  wiLLeM  T 
[ON]  CA,  1.46g/7h  (SCBI  2017)  [3],  Fine  (£40-60) 
Provenance: 

First  J.D.  Brand  Collection  [from  Baldwin  November  1962],  J.J.  Norti: 
Collection  [from  Baldwin  April  1985],  W.J.  Conte  Collection 
Second  C.R.  Wren  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1996 
Third  L.A.  Lawrence  Collection,  Part  IV,  Clendining  Auction,  2; 
November  1951,  lot  1024  (part),  J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Baldwin  Jul 
1975],  W.J.  Conte  Collection 

Class  Vile  1  (N  980;  S  1356C) 

791  Canterbury  (5),  Johan  Chic,  ioan  chic  on  ca,  1 .46 g/61 
(SCBI  2054);  Nichole,  NichoLe  on  ca,  1.34g/11h  (SCB 
2063);  Osmund,  OSMVND  on  can,  1.55 g/1 1  h  (SCBI  2072) 
Robert,  ROBe[R]T  on  can,  1.46g/3h  (SCBI  2077);  Willelm 
Ta,  w[iL]LeM  ■  T  •  A  •  on  ca,  1 .41  g/1 2h  (SCBI  2086)  [5] 
Mostly  fine,  third  better  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

First  C.R.  Wren  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1996 
Second  C.R.  Wren  Collection 

Third  from  the  Colchester  (Essex)  Hoard,  1902,  J.D.  Brand  Collection 

[from  Baldwin  November  1962],  bt  Baldwin  1989 

Fourth  J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  March  19761,  W.J.  Conte 

Collection 

Fifth  from  the  ‘Naxos'  (Greece)  Hoard,  c.1969,  J.J.  North  Collection 
[from  Baldwin  January  1987],  W.J.  Conte  Collection 

792  London  (3),  Ciffrei,  ciFFRei  on  lvn,  1.48g/4h  (SCB 
2091);  Ledulf,  LeDVLF  ON  lvnd,  nd  ligulate,  1.38g/2h 
(SCBI  2095);  Nichole,  NlCHOLe  ON  lvn,  1.35g/12h  (SCBI 
2096)  [3],  Last  two  with  striking  cracks,  otherwise  fine 
or  better  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

First  J.J.  North  Collection  ifrom  Baldwin  August  1987],  W.J.  Conte 
Collection 

Second  J.J.  North  Collection  Ifrom  Spink  May  19761,  W.J.  Conte 
Collection 

Third  from  the  Corne  (dep.  Maine-et-Loire,  France)  Hoard,  c.1966,  J.J. 
North  Collection  [from  Spink  May  1977],  W.J.  Conte  Collection 

793  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Simund,  simvnd  on  sant,  1.42g/3h 
(SCBI  2102;  Eaglen  184);  Vllc2,  Johan,  ioan  on  sa| — ], 
1 . 3 8 g/ 7 h  (SCBI  2104;  Eaglen  -)  [2],  First  part  flat, 
otherwise  very  fine,  second  off-centre,  fine  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

First  L.A.  Lawrence  Collection,  Part  IV,  Glendining  Auction,  28 
November  1951,  lot  1024  (part),  J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Baldwin  July 
1975],  W.J.  Conte  Collection 

Second  P.  Woodhead  Collection,  J.J.  North  Collection,  W.J.  Conte 
Collection 

Class  Vile  2  (N  980;  S  1356C) 

794  Canterbury  (2),  Johan  F  R,  ioan  f  •  r  •  on  can,  J.45g/2h 
(SCBI  2061);  Nichole,  NichoLe  on  can,  1.42g/9h  (SCBI 
2067);  Vllc3  (3),  Johan  Chic,  ioan  |ch]i[c]  on  c, 
1 . 3 4 g/ 1 0h  (SCBI  2058);  Nichole,  NichoLe  on  c[  —  ], 
1.36g/9h  (SCBI  2070);  Willelm,  WiLLeM  ON  can,  1.33g/4h 
(SCBI  2084)  [5 ] .  Varied  state  f£60-80) 

Provenance: 

First  C.R.  Wren  Collection,  Jit  Baldwin  1996 

Second  from  the  'Naxos'  (Greece)  Hoard,  c.1969,  J.J.  North  Collection 
(from  Spink  December  1986],  W.J.  Conte  Collection 
Third  C.R.  Wren  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1996 

Fourth  F.  Elmore  Jones  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  7  October  1986, 
lot  1830  (part) 

Fifth  from  the  'Naxos'  (Greece)  Hoard,  c.1969,  J.J.  North  Collection 
Ifrom  Baldwin  January  1987],  W.J.  Conte  Collection 


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795  London  (2),  Adam,  adam  on  lvndo,  I .  J9g/4h  (SC  HI 
2089);  Nichole,  NiCHOLe  ON  ivn,  1.27g/6h  (SCHI  2098); 
Vllc3,  Nichole,  NieHOLe  on  ivn,  e  for  c  in  moneyer's 
name,  l.33g/4h  (SCHI  2099)  [3|.  Fine  or  nearly  so 
(£25-35) 

Provenance: 

First  from  the  Corne  (dep.  Maine-et-Loire,  France)  Hoard,  c.l  966,  J.J. 
North  Collection  [from  Spink  November  1988),  W.J.  Conte  Collection 


Class  VIII 

Class  VI 1 1 b  (N  981/2;  S  1357B) 

796  Canterbury  (5),  Johan  (2),  [i]ohAN  •  on  can,  1.23g/8h 
(SCBI  2116),  lohAN  ■  on [  •  c]ANTe,  1.41  g/3 h  (SCBI  2119); 
Nichole,  NichoLE  :  on  can,  1.08g/9h  (SCBI  2123); 
Willelm  (2),  wiLe|LM]ON  can,  1.23g/12h  (SCBI  2129), 
wiLLeLM  ■  on  cant,  1 .36g/1  Oh  (SCBI  2133)  [5 ].  Third  and 
fourth  clipped,  otherwise  fine  or  nearly  so  (£140-160) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  1 986 

Second  and  third  C.R.  Wren  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  1996 
Fourth  bt  1 992 

Fifth  from  the  'Naxos'  (Greece)  Hoard,  c.1969,  J.J.  North  Collection 
Ifrom  Spink  December  1986),  W.J.  Conte  Collection 


'97  London  (2),  both  Nichole,  N[ich]OLe  :  on  lvn,  mm.  cross 
pattee,  1.26g/6h  (SCBI  2134),  NichoLe  •  on  l[v]n,  mm. 
cross  pommee,  0.86g/6h  (SCBI  2137)  [2],  Former  bent , 
latter  clipped,  otherwise  fine  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

First  C.R.  Wren  Collection,  D.J.  Palmer  Collection 
Second  bt  1 987 


Class  Vlllc  (N  981/3;  S  1357C) 

98  Canterbury  (3),  Johan  (2),  toh an  on  ca,  stop  of  triple 
pellets  before  on,  1.36g/12h  (SCBI  2142),  tohAN  •  on  • 
can,  1.35g/8h  (SCBI  2144);  Willelm,  WlLL|eL]M  ON  CA, 
1.32g/3h  (SCBI  2153)  [3],  Fine  or  better  (£100-120) 
Provenance: 

All  from  the  'Naxos'  (Greece)  Hoard,  c.  1969,  additionally: 

First  and  third  bt  Spink  1 989 
Second  bt  Baldwin  1992 


99  London  (2),  both  Nichole,  NichoLe  o  lvn,  n  of  o  n 
omitted,  1.45g/12h  (SCBI  2158);  NichoLe  on  lvd,  n  of 
lvnd  omitted,  1.41g/3h  (SCBI  2160)  [2J.  Fine  (£60-80J 
Provenance: 

Both  from  the  'Naxos'  (Greece)  Hoard,  c.  1969,  additionally: 

First  bt  Baldwin  1990 
Second  bt  Baldwin  1 993. 

The  SCBI  recorded  readings  differ  from  the  above 


Rhuddlan  mint 

Croup  l 

30  Class  i,  Halli,  halli  •  [on]  •  rv-la,  mm.  cross  pattee, 
1.11  g/6h  (SCBI  2168;  Brand  1010;  N  972/1).  Pierced 
and  split  at  top,  otherwise  fine  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

F.  Elmore  Jones  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  13  April  1983,  lot  1231 
bt  Baldwin  1986 


801  Class  iic,  Tomas,  tomas  •  on  •  rvla,  mm.  cross  pommee, 
reads  hnerievs,  both  ns  retrograde,  1.36g/7h  (SCBI  2175; 
Brand  2310;  N  972/2).  Pierced  at  fl  o'clock,  otherwise 
good  very  fine  (£70-90) 


Prove  nan<  i : 
Bt  1 989 


802 


Class  iid,  Tomas,  tomas  -o[n  •  rJvla,  mm.  cross 
pommee  formed  of  five  pellets  in  cruciform,  reads 
heNRievs,  n  retrograde,  1.36g/6h  (SCBI  2177;  Brand  2430; 
N  972/2).  Legends  flat  between  9  and  12  o'clock, 
otherwise  very  fine  (£150-180) 


Provenance: 
Bt  1 991 . 


From  the  same  obv.  die  as  lot  803 


803  Class  iie,  Simon,  simond  •  on  •  rvla,  mm.  cross  pattee, 
reads  heNRievs,  all  ns  retrograde,  1.39g/7h  (SCBI  2178; 
Brand  2530;  N  972/2).  Legends  weak  in  places, 
otherwise  very  fine  (£180-220) 

Provenance: 

D.  Mangakis  Collection 

J.J.  North  Collection  (from  Baldwin  August  1987] 

W.J.  Conte  Collection. 

From  the  same  obv.  die  as  lot  802 

Group  II 


804  Class  iiic,  Simon,  Simon  •  on  ■  rvla,  ns  retrograde, 
1.34g/12h  (SCBI  2184;  Brand  3335;  N  973/1).  Nearly 
very  fine  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1998 


Imitations 


805  'Canterbury',  Samuel,  SAMveL  •  on  ■  can,  in  the  style  of 
class  Vb,  mm.  cross  pattee,  1.36g/4h  (SCBI  2189; 
Stewartby  dies  110[iJ).  Very  fine  with  dark  tone,  rare 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  February  1 9771 
W.J.  Conte  Collection 


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806  'London',  Alisandre,  ALiseNDRe  •  on  •  n,  in  the  style  of 
class  Vb,  mm.  cross  pattee,  seriffed  x,  last  letter  of  mint 
signature  sloped,  1.31  g/3 h  (SCBI  2193;  Stewartby  dies 
7[ i i i ]) .  Legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  good  very 
fine,  rare  (£120-150) 

Provence; 

G.V.  Doubleday  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  8  June  1988,  lot  1000 
Baldwin  Auction  9,  7  October  1 996,  lot  1 788. 

The  moneyer  is  known  only  for  the  regular  issues  of  Ipswich  and 
Rochester.  Sold  with  an  Elmore  Jones  identification  ticket 


807  'London',  Pires,  PiRes  •  on  •  LVNDDe,  NDDe  ligulate,  mm. 
cross  pattee,  pommee  x  in  rex,  in  the  style  of  class  VI, 
1.45g/10h  (SCBI  2200;  Stewartby  dies  56).  Good  very 
fine,  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1995 

808  'London',  Willelm  T,  willcln  •  t  •  on  •  l,  mm.  cross 
pattee,  reads  HENRievs,  1.41  g/1  Oh  (SCBI  2206;  Stewartby 
dies  -/89).  Rather  flat  and  reverse  off-centre,  fine,  rare 
(£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  1 7,  5-6  May  1 998,  lot  370  (part) 
btM.P.  Senior 

809  'Winchester',  Willelm,  [wiueLM  ■  i  •  vin],  0.96g/10h 
(SCBI  2214;  Stewartby  dies  1 2 5 [ i ]) .  Legends  mostly  flat, 
coarse  surfaces,  fair,  rare  (£20-30) 

Provenance: 

C.R.  Wren  Collection 


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810  Class  la/lb,  London,  mm.  star  and  crescent,  henricvs  re; 
rev.  lie  terci  LON,  1.43g/12h  (N  983/984;  S  1358/1359' 
Part  flat,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£150-180) 


811  Class  lb,  Canterbury,  mm.  star  and  crescent,  henricv 
REX  ANC,  rev.  LIE  TERCI  CAN,  1  ,45g/4h  (N  984;  S  1359 
Partly  turned  over  in  the  dies,  very  fine  (£100-120) 


812  Class  lb/11,  Canterbury,  Nicole,  mm.  star  and  crescent 
HENRICVS  REX  ANC,  rev.  NICOLE  ON  CAN,  1.46g/7h  (f 
984/985;  S  1360).  Weak  in  places,  otherwise  very  fine 
with  attractive  olive  tone,  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Brussels  (Belgium)  Hoard,  1908 

C.C.  Drabble  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  4-6  July  1 939,  lot  74 
(part) 

R.  Carlyon-Britton  Collection 

P.  Woodhead  Collection  [from  Seaby  November  19631 

813  Class  lb/11,  London,  Nicole,  mm.  star  and  crescent 
HENRICVS  •  REX  ANC,  rev.  NICOLE  ON  LVND,  1.21  g/4 h  (h 
984/985;  S  1360).  Pierced  at  10  o'clock,  otherwise  very 
fine,  rare  (£20-30) 


814  CLASS  Mb,  Norwich,  Ion,  mm.  star,  henricvs  rex  terci 
rev.  ion  one  norwic,  1.41  g/1 5h  (N  985/2;  S  1361).  Very 
fine,  very  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

W.C.  Wells  Collection 

P.  Woodhead  Collection  |from  Baldwin  January  1964] 


815  Class  Ilia  (2),  London,  Nicole,  nicole  on  lvnd 
1.40g/12h;  Newcastle,  Henri,  henri  on  newec,  1.19g/6l 
(N  986;  S  1362)  [2],  Very  fine  (£60-80) 

816  Class  lllab,  Carlisle,  Adam,  adam  on  carl,  l.33g/1h  (N 
986/1;  S  1363).  Fine,  rare  (£40-60) 

817  Class  1 1 1  b  (4),  Exeter,  Walter,  Walter  on  eccei 
1.49g/2h;  Newcastle,  Adam,  adam  on  nev[ECa] 
1.33g/5h;  Norwich,  Willem,  willem  on  norw,  1.48g/lh 
Oxford,  Henri,  henri  on  oxon,  1.28g/7h  (N  987;  S  1363 
[41.  Fine  or  better  (£100-120) 

818  Cl  ass  lllb  (4),  all  Wallingford,  Alisandre,  alisandre  os 
wali,  1.50g/4h;  Clement,  c[le]ment  on  wal,  l.32g/2h 
Ricard,  picaroon  wali,  1.45g/1h;  Robert,  roreri  on  wall 
r  for  It,  1.48g/1h  (N  987;  S  1363)  [4].  Fine  or  better 
(£180-220) 


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119  Class  IVa,  Bury  Si.  Edmunds,  Ion,  ion  on  s'ed[- 
1.30g/7h  (N  989;  S  1365).  Obverse  legend  part  flat  and 
reverse  off-centre,  otherwise  very  fine  with  dark  tone, 
very  rare  (£200-250) 


20  Class  IVa,  London,  Nicole,  nicole  on  lvnd,  1.48g/6h  (N 
989;  S  1365).  Very  fine,  rare  (£1 20-150 ) 

Provenance: 

P.  Woodhead  Collection  [from  Baldwin  December  1957] 


21  Class  IVb,  London,  Nicole,  nicole  on  lvnd,  1.39g/12h 
(N  990;  S  1366).  Very  fine,  rare  (£150-180) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Brussels  (Belgium)  Hoard,  1908 

R.C.  Lockett  Collection,  Part  I,  Glendining  Auction,  6-9  June  1 955,  lot 
1205  (part) 
bl  D.  Hess 


825  Class  Ve,  London,  lohs,  ions  on  lvnden,  1.50g/2h  (N 
995;  S  1371).  Slightly  double-struck,  very  fine,  very  rare 
(£300-350) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Brussels  (Belgium)  Hoard,  1908 
R.C.  Lockett  Collection,  lot  unspecified 
bt  D.  Hess 


826  Class  Ve,  London,  Willem,  willem  on  lvnd,  1.42g/2h  (N 
995;  S  1371).  Very  fine,  very  rare  (£300-350) 

Provenance: 

From  the  Brussels  (Belgium)  Hoard,  1908 
R.C.  Lockett  Collection,  lot  unspecified 
bt  D.  Hess 


!2  Class  Vc/Vd,  Canterbury,  Walter,  Walter  on  kan, 
1 . 5 0g/ 1 2h  (Lawrence  8,  same  dies;  N  993/994;  S 
1369/1370);  class  Vd,  Canterbury,  Willem,  willeme  on 
kan,  1 .1 6g/4h  (N  994;  S  1370)  [2],  Fine,  very  rare 
(£80-100) 

Provenqance: 

First  F.  Elmore  Jones  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  7  October  1986, 
lot  1 862  (part) 


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Class  Ve/Vd,  Canterbury,  Nicole,  nichole  on  kan, 
1.44g/9h  (N  995/994;  S  1371/1370).  Legends  weak  in 
places,  otherwise  very  fine,  very  rare  (£150-200) 


Provenance: 

From  the  Brussels  (Belgium)  Hoard,  1908 
R.  Carlyon-Britton  Collection 
P.  Woodhead  Collection  [from  Seaby] 


4  Class  Ve,  Canterbury,  Walter,  Walter  on  cant,  1.4  8g/4h 
(N  995,  S  1371).  Weak  in  places,  good  fine,  very  rare 
(£150-200) 


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827  Class  lb,  London,  mm.  star  and  crescent,  henricvs  rex 
anc,  rev.  LIE  TERCI  LON,  1.43g/12h  (N  984;  S  1359). 
Good  very  fine,  toned  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

SNC  June  1 994  (41 52) 


828  Class  lb/11,  Canterbury,  Nicole,  mm.  star  and  crescent, 
HENRICVS  REX  ANC,  rev.  NICOLE  ONE  CAN,  1.43g/6h  (N 
984/985;  S  1360).  Good  very  fine,  very  rare,  the 
engraving  error  unusual  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

J.J.  North  Collection  [from  Spink  June  1 971 J 

W.J.  Conte  Collection,  CNC  Mailbid  Sale  58,  19  September  2001  (1926) 


829  Class  lb/11,  London,  Nicole,  mm.  star  and  crescent, 
HENRICVS  REX  ANC,  rev.  NICOLE  ON  LVND,  1.36g/1h  (N 
984/985;  S  1360).  Very  fine  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

SNC  April  1996  (1541) 

830  Class  lib,  Canterbury,  Nicole,  mm.  star,  henricvs  rex 
TERCI,  rev.  NICOLE  ON  cant,  1.41  g/8h  (N  985/2;  S  1361). 
Nearly  very  fine  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

P.  Finn  FPL  1 ,  Spring  1 994  (93) 

831  Class  lib  (2),  both  London,  Nicole,  mm.  star,  henricvs 
rex  terci,  rev.  nicole  on  lvnd,  second  with  pellets  fused, 
1.38g/6h,  1 .1 7g/2h  (N  985/2;  S  1361)  [2],  First  very 
fine,  second  nearly  very  fine  but  with  striking  split  at  top 
and  surfaces  lightly  abraded  (£50-70) 

Provenace: 

First  bt  A.  Davisson  August  2000 
Second  bt  A.  Davisson  October  1 993 

832  Class  lib,  York,  Jeremie,  mm.  star,  henricvs  rex  terci, 
rev.  ieremie  on  ever,  1 . 3 5g/1  Oh  (N  985/2;  S  1361). 
Obverse  fine,  reverse  better  (£20-30) 

833  Class  Ilia  (3),  Canterbury,  Nicole,  nicole  on  cant, 
1 . 2 9 g/ 1  2 h ,  Norwich  (2),  Huge,  hvge  on  norwic, 
1.39g/6h,  Ion,  ion  on  norwiz,  1.33g/6h  (N  986;  S  1362); 
class  lllabl,  York,  Ion,  ion  on  everwic,  1 .3 7g/6h  (N 
986/1;  S  1362)  [4|.  First  nearly  very  fine,  others  fine  or 
better  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

Third  bt  P.  Finn  January  1995 
Fourth  bt  Baldwin 

834  Class  Ilia  (2),  both  London,  Henri,  henri  on  lvnde, 
1.52g/5h;  Nicole,  NICOLE  ON  lvnd,  l.35g/5h  (N  986;  S 
1362)  [2].  Very  fine  and  nearly  so  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  A.  Davisson  February  1996 
Second  P.  Finn  FPL  1,  Spring  1994  (177) 


835  Class  1 1 1  b  (2),  both  Canterbury,  Gilbert,  gilbert  on  caf 
1.44g/9h;  Nicole,  NICOLE  ON  CANT,  1.44g/12h  (N  987; 
1363)  [2].  Legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£70-90) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  P.  Finn  May  1996 

836  Class  lllb,  Gloucester,  Roger,  rocer  on  glov,  1.14g/6 
(N  987;  S  1363).  Parts  of  legends  not  struck  up, 
otherwise  very  fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin 


837  Class  lllb,  llchester,  Stephen,  stephe  on  ivel,  1.21  g/1 0 
(N  987;  S  1363).  About  fine,  rare  (£80-100) 

838  Class  lllb  (2),  both  Lincoln,  Ion,  ion  on  Lincoln 
1.46g/1h;  Ricard,  RICARD  ON  linc,  1 ,46g/1  h  (N  987; 
1363)  [2],  First  with  some  verdigris,  otherwise  both  very 
fine  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Both  bt  Baldwin 

839  Class  lllb  (2),  both  Lincoln,  Ricard,  ricard  on  linc 
1.43g/7h;  Walter,  WALTER  on  linc,  1.41  g/4 h  (N  987;  f 
1363)  [2].  Very  fine  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Both  bt  P.  Finn 

840  Class  lllb  (2),  both  London,  Nicole,  nicole  on  lvnc 
1.42g/10h,  1 . 3 5g/1 1  h  (N  987;  S  1363)  [2],  Very  fine  and 
fine  (£50-60) 

Provenance: 

Second  bt  A.  Davisson  October  1 993 

841  Class  lllb  (2),  Newcastle,  Adam,  adam  on  neveca 
1 . 2 8 g/ 1 0h;  Norwich,  Willem,  willem  on  norw,  1.51  g/3 E 
(N  987;  S  1363)  [2],  Legends  part  flat,  otherwise  very 
fine  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  P.  Finn  May  1 996 
Second  bt  Spink 

842  Class  lllb  (3),  all  Northampton,  Lucas,  lvcas  on  norha 
1.34g/5h;  Philip,  Philip  on  norh',  1.40g/8h;  Willem, 
WILLEM  ON  norh',  1.39g/11h  (N  987;  S  1363)  [3].  First 
fine,  reverse  off-centre,  others  nearly  very  fine 
(£100-120) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  Baldwin 
Second  bt  Spink 
Third  bt  P.  Finn  January  1995 

843  Class  lllb,  Oxford,  Henri,  henri  on  oxon,  1.48g/4h  (N 
987;  S  1363).  Slightly  off-centre,  fine  (£30-40) 


844  Class  lllb,  Shrewsbury,  Peris,  peris  on  sroseb,  1.49g/3h 
(N  987;  S  1363).  Slightly  off-centre,  fine  (£50-60J 

845  Class  lllb  (2),  both  Wilton,  Huge,  hvge  on  wilton, 
1.47 g/ 1 0 h ;  Ion,  ion  on  WILTONE,  l.30g/9h  (N  987;  S 
1363)  [2).  First  with  reverse  off-centre,  otherwise  very 
fine,  second  nearly  very  fine  (£100-120) 


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846  Class  III b  (3),  all  York,  Ion,  ION  ON  EVERWIC,  1.54g/12h; 
Reiner,  rener  on  everw,  1.38g/5h;  Tomas,  tomas  on  ever, 
1.50g/5h  (N  987;  S  1363)  1 3 ] .  Fine  or  better  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  Baldwin 

847  Class  III  be,  London,  Nicole,  nicole  on  lvnd,  1.46g/4h 
(N  987/1;  S  1363);  class  I  lie  (2),  both  London,  Nicole, 
nicole  on  lvnd,  narrow  bust,  x  of  rex  as  class  1 1  lab, 
1.47g/7h,  normal  bust  and  x,  1.46g/9h  (N  988;  S  1364) 
[3].  Very  fine  (£100-120) 

348  Class  lllc  (2),  both  Canterbury,  Gilbert,  gilbert  on  can, 
1.21  g/1 1  h;  Nicole,  nicole  ON  cant,  1.46g/1h  (N  988;  S 
1364)  [2].  Nearly  very  fine  (£70-90) 

Provenance; 

First  SNC  April  1996  (1545) 

Second  bt  Baldwin  April  1997 

349  Class  lllc,  Exeter,  Walter,  Walter  on  ecce,  1.57g/7h  (N 
988;  S  1364).  Legends  weak  in  places,  otherwise  nearly 
very  fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Bt  P.  Finn  June  1997 


50  Class  lllc,  Hereford,  Roger,  ROGER  ON  heref,  1.38g/9h  (N 
988;  S  1364).  Very  fine,  rare  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

P.  Finn  FPL  6,  November  1995  (164) 

51  Class  lllc  (2),  both  Lincoln,  Ricard,  ricard  on  linc, 
1.31  g/3 h;  Walter,  WALTER  ON  linc,  1.46g/9h  (N  988;  S 
1364)  [2],  Very  fine  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Both  bt  P.  Finn 

52  Class  lllc  (3),  all  London,  Henri,  henri  on  lvnde, 
1 . 28g/1  Oh;  Nicole  (2),  NICOLE  ON  lvnd,  1.42g/1h, 
1.33g/12h  (N  988;  S  1364)  [3],  First  good  fine,  others 
very  fine  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

First  SNC  June  1 994  (41 54) 

Second  P.  Finn  FPL  1 ,  Spring  1 994  (1 87) 

53  Class  lllc  (3),  all  London,  Nicole,  nicole  on  lvnd, 
1  -41  g/3 h,  1.39g/1h,  1.45g/12h  (N  988;  S  1364)  [3],  First 
two  very  fine,  last  nearly  so  (£100-120) 

54  Class  lllc  (2),  Newcastle,  Ion,  ion  on  newecas, 
1  - 3 8 g/ 3 h ;  Northampton,  Tomas,  tomas  ON  norha, 
1.42g/3h  (N  988;  S  1364)  [2].  First  nearly  very  fine, 
second  very  fine  (£100-120) 

Provenace: 

Second  Dr.  R.  Morris  Collection,  Coin  Galleries  Mailbid  Sale,  July  2004 
(306) 

55  CLASS  Va2,  Canterbury,  lohs,  iohs  on  canter,  1.43g/6h 
(N  991/2;  S  1367).  Very  fine  (£40-50) 

56  Class  Va3  (3),  all  London,  Davi,  davi  on  lvnden,  ball 
and  wedge-tailed  Rs,  1.40g/5h;  Henri,  henri  on  lvnd, 
ball-tailed  rs,  rev.  wedge-tailed  R,  1.46g/10h;  Ricard, 
ricard  on  lvnd,  ball  and  wedge-tailed  rs,  rev, 
ball-tailed  rs,  1.51  g/6h  (N  991/3;  S  1367)  [3],  First 
nearly  very  fine,  others  very  fine  (£90-110) 

Provenace; 

First  bt  Spink  April  1996 
Second  SNC  April  1996  (1548) 

Third  P.  Finn  FPL  1,  Spring  1994  (197) 


857  Class  Vb2  (2),  both  London,  Nicole,  nicole  on  lvnd, 
1.31  g/6h;  Ricard,  ricard  on  lvnd,  1.26g/3h  (N  992/2;  S 

1368)  [ 2 1 .  both  cracked,  otherwise  very  fine  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Second  bt  A.  Davisson  October  1993 

858  Class  Vc  (2),  both  Canterbury,  lohs,  iohs  on  canter, 
1 .40g/1  Oh;  Ion,  ion  ON  canter,  1.32g/12h  (N  993;  S 

1369)  [2].  Very  fine  and  nearly  so  (£6 0-70) 

Provenance: 

Second  bt  Spink  1996 

859  Class  Vc  (2),  both  London,  Henri,  henri  on  lvnde, 
1.39g/8h;  Walter,  WALTER  ON  lvnd,  1.49g/11h  (N  993;  S 
1369)  [2].  First  very  fine,  second  better  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  Baldwin  June  2000 
Second  SNC  April  1996  (1556) 

860  Class  Vc  (2),  both  London,  Henri,  henri  on  lvnde, 
1.23g/1h;  Willem,  willem  on  lvnd,  1.46g/11h  (N  993;  S 
1369)  [2],  Very  fine  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Second  P.  Finn  FPL  5,  July  1995  (43) 


861  Class  Vd/Vc,  Canterbury,  Ion,  ion  on  canter,  n  of 
henricvs  reversed,  rev.  pellet  barred  ns,  1.24g/10h  (N 
994/993;  S  1370/1369).  Nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£80-100) 

862  Class  Vf  (3),  all  London,  Davi,  davi  on  lvnden, 
1.34g/7h;  Ricard,  RICARD  on  lvnd,  1.48g/4h;  Willem, 
WILLEM  ON  LVND,  1.51  g/1  h  (N  996;  S  1372)  13).  First 
good  very  fine,  others  very  fine  (£100-120) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  P.  Finn  December  1 997 
Second  P.  Finn  FPL  7,  May  1996  (152) 

Third  bt  P.  Finn  July  1 995 

863  Class  Vf  (2),  both  London,  Henri,  henri  on  lvnde, 
1.43g/3h;  Walter,  WALTER  ON  lvnd,  1 ,49g/1  h  (N  996;  S 
1372)  [2],  Very  fine  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

First  SNC  June  1994  (4160) 

Second  SNC  April  1996  (1557) 

864  Class  Vg  (2),  Canterbury,  Gilbert,  gilbert  on  can, 
1.41  g/2h;  London,  Willem,  willem  on  lvnd,  1.45g/9h  (N 
997;  S  1373)  [2],  First  with  small  striking  split  at  bottom, 
otherwise  both  very  fine  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  Baldwin  April  1 997 
Second  bt  Baldwin  June  2000 

865  Class  Vg  (3),  all  London,  Renaud,  renavd  on  lvnd, 
1.43g/1h;  Ricard,  ricard  on  lvnd,  1 .25g/1  h;  Willem, 
WILLEM  ON  LVND,  1  -31g/1  Oh  (N  997;  S  1373)  [3 ].  Second 
slightly  pitted,  otherwise  all  very  fine  (£90-110) 

Provenance 

First  btP.  Finn  July  1995 

Second  Spink  Auction  104,  6  July  1994,  lot  226  (part) 

Third  bt  P.  Finn  January  1995 

866  Class  Vh,  London,  Renaud,  renavd  on  lvnd,  1.28g/2h  (N 
998;  S  1374).  Legends  weak,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  P.  Finn  February  1996. 

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David  I  (1124-1153) 


COTTISH  COINS 


Period  D 


867  Sterling,  bust  right,  rev.  cross  fleuree,  pellet  in  angles, 
meaningless  legends,  1 . 1 8g/1  Oh  (Stewart  4;  SCBI  35, 

B  9,  fig.  10,  same  dies;  S  5005).  Part  flat,  fine  but  rare 
(£500-600) 

Provenance: 

A  Distinguished  Collection  of  Scottish  Coins  and  Medals,  Spink  Auction 
20,  31  March  1982,  lot  100 


William  the  Lion  (1165-1214) 

Crescent  and  Pellet  coinage,  Phase  II 


868  Sterling,  Roxburgh,  Raul,  ravl  on  rocas,  1.48g/9h  (SCBI 
35,  cf.  B  13,  fig.  37;  S  5025).  Slightly  off-centre  and 
legends  flat  in  places,  otherwise  very  fine  (£200-250) 
Provenance: 

Dr).  Davidson  Collection,  Part  II,  DNW  Auction  60,  9-10  December 
2003,  lot  31 3  [from  Spink  1 967] 


869  Sterling,  Roxburgh,  Raul,  ravl  on  roc-,  1.49g/2h  (SCBI 
35,  41;  B  16,  footnote;  S  5025).  Legends  mostly  flat, 
otherwise  very  fine  and  well-centred  on  a  round  flan 
(£120-150) 


870  Sterling,  without  mint  name,  Raul  Derlig,  ravl  derl[ig], 
1.43g/9h  (SCBI  35,  20;  B  19;  S  5026).  Legends  flat  in 
places  and  reverse  off-centre,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£180-220) 

Provenance: 

Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  70  (Melbourne),  9-1 1  July  2002,  lot 
2118 

Short  Cross  and  Stars  coinage,  Phase  B 


871  Sterling,  class  III,  without  mint  name,  Hue  Walter,  hve  • 
waiter-,  large  bust  right,  retrograde  legend,  rev.  four 
stars  of  five  points,  1.43g/9h  (SCBI  35,  -;  B  19,  fig.  54;  S 
5029).  Nearly  very  fine,  toned  (£200-250) 

I’ROVINANf  I : 

I IVV  An' lion  Vi,  8  <  )<  lolx-r  2002,  lot  6 It) 


872 


Sterling,  class  IV,  without  mint  name,  left  facing  bus 
blundered  legend,  lea[-]ne[ — ],  rev.  hve  walt[-|,  fou 
stars  of  six  points,  1.21  g/1  Oh  (SCBI  35,  -;  B  -;  S  5029 
Cracked  at  3  o'clock,  otherwise  fine  (£6 0-80) 


Alexander  II  (1214-1249) 

Short  Cross  and  Stars  coinage,  Phase  C 


873  Sterling  [in  the  name  of  William  the  Lion],  Roxburgh 
Peris  Adam,  crude  bust  with  sceptre  left,  three  pellets  i 
front,  retrograde  legend,  rev,  peris  adam  o[n  r]oe 
1.32g/7h  (SCBI  35,  -;  B  6,  fig.  67,  same  dies;  S  5034 
Hairline  surface  cracks,  fair  to  fine,  rare  (£120-150) 


Alexander  III  (1249-1286) 

First  coinage 


874  Sterling,  type  III,  Aberdeen,  Alexander,  alisand  on  ae 
rev.  four  stars  of  six  points,  1.45g/6h  (SCBI  35,  -;  B  46a 
fig.  115a;  S  5043).  Very  fine,  rare  (£150-180) 

875  Sterlings  (2),  type  III,  Perth,  Ion  Cokin,  ion  crin  [on]  per 
bust  left,  rev.  four  stars  of  six  points,  0.98g/11h  (SCB 
35,  -;  B  39a,  fig.  1 1 2A,  same  rev.  die;  S  5043);  ty p< 
VIII,  Berwick,  Walter,  Walter:  berwik,  bust  left,  rev.  fou 
stars  of  six  points,  1.18g/8h  (SCBI  35,  163;  cf.  B  13,  fig 
89;  S  5048)  [2] .  First  chipped  at  10  o'clock  and  part 
flat,  otherwise  fine,  second  nearly  very  fine  (£90-110) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  Sea  by  1979  (read  as  ion  cokin  on  p) 


876  Sterling,  type  VII,  Berwick,  lohan,  iohan  on  be,  bus 
left,  rev.  four  stars  of  six  points,  1.31  g/1  h  (cf.  SCBI  35, 
147;  cf.  B  14,  fig.  90;  S  5047).  Legends  part  flat, 
otherwise  fine  (£50-60) 


877  Sterling,  type  VII,  Roxburgh,  Andreu,  ANDRev  on  ro:, 
bust  right,  rev.  four  stars  of  six  points,  1.42g/8h  (SCBI 
35,  155;  B  22,  fig.  96;  S  5047).  Some  corrosion  on 
reverse,  nearly  very  fine  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

SNC  January  1 969  (39 1 ) 

Dr  J.  Davidson  ( ml  lee  lion.  Pari  II.  DNW  Auction  60,  9-10  December 
2003,  lol  346  (part) 


www.dnw.co.uk 


SCO!  I  ISM  coir 


Second  coinage 

878  Sterlings  (3),  class  Mb,  four  mullets  of  six  points, 
1.38g/2h  (S  5054);  class  E,  four  mullets  of  five  points, 
two  pellets  in  first  quarter,  pellet  in  fourth  quarter, 
1.27g/1h  (S  5056);  class  D,  mm.  cross  potent  on  ohv., 
plain  cross  on  rev.,  three  mullets  of  six  points  and  star 
of  seven  points,  1.45g/8h  (S  5057)  [3|.  Second  fine, 
others  good  very  fine  (£100-  ]  20) 


B79  Sterling,  class  ),  rough  style  (as  the  first  coinage  of  John 
Baliol),  rev.  four  mullets  of  six  points,  1.33g/1h  (SCBI 
35,  286;  B  79,  fig.  209;  S  5059).  Fine,  very  rare 
(£150-180) 

Provenance: 

P.  Finn  FPL  1 8,  February  2000  (342) 


John  Baliol  (1292-1296) 

First  coinage 


180  Sterling,  four  mullets  of  six  points,  1.43g/11h  (SCBI  35, 
304;  B  2,  fig.  211;  S  5065).  Reverse  scratched  at  6 
o'clock,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine  with  attractive  tone 
(£150-200) 


181 


Robert  the  Bruce  (1 306-1  329) 


Sterling,  colon  and  triple  pellet  stops  on  obv.,  1.34g/6h 
(SCBI  35,  321;  B  3,  fig.  226;  S  5076).  Legends  part  flat, 
otherwise  very  fine,  rare  (£700-800) 


Provenance: 

Lord  Stewartby  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  1 980 


David  II  (1329-1371) 

First  coinage,  Second  issue 


82  Sterling,  large  lettering,  0.89g/11h  (SCBI  35,  332-3;  B  8, 
fig.  234;  S  5087).  Very  fine  with  dark  tone  (£70-90) 

Second  coinage 


83  Groat,  Gp  C,  Edinburgh,  a  of  cra  plain,  4.36g/10h  (cf. 
SCBI  35,  383-4;  B  24,  fig.  286;  S  5098).  Obverse 
off-centre  and  legends  part  flat,  otherwise  very  fine  with 
attractive  tone  (£120-150) 


884  Groat,  Gp  I),  Edinburgh,  3.04g/12h  (S  5100);  Kobert  II, 
Halfgroat,  Edinburgh,  star  on  sceptre,  no  trefoil  in 
spandrel  at  2  o'clock,  1.62g/10h  (SCBI  35,  -;  B  -;  S 
5138)  [2J.  First  clipped  and  abraded,  fair  to  fine,  second 
on  a  ragged  flan,  part  flat  and  with  scratches  on 
obverse,  otherwise  fine,  rare  (£00-80) 

Provenance: 

Second  (  .  Brady  Collection,  Spink  Auction  20,  31  Marc  h  1982,  lot  291 
(pari) 

Third  coinage 


885  Groat,  Edinburgh,  star  on  sceptre  handle,  ornamental 
as,  3.68g/12h  (SCBI  35,  415-16;  cf.  B  38,  fig.  301;  S 
5124).  Good  very  fine,  rare  (£200-250) 


Robert  II  (1371-1390) 


886  Groat,  Edinburgh,  star  on  sceptre,  trefoils  in  spandrels, 
3.40g/8h  (SCBI  35,  449-50,  452-6;  B  3;  S  5131).  Good 
fine  (£70-90) 


887  Groat,  Perth,  star  on  sceptre,  trefoils  in  spandrels, 
3.08g/3h  (SCBI  35,  460-8,  470-2;  B  10,  fig.  317;  S  5136). 
Slightly  clipped,  otherwise  very  fine,  toned  (£100-120) 

Robert  III  (1390-1406) 

Heavy  coinage,  First  issue 


888  Lion,  large  crowned  shield,  rev.  St.  Andrew,  without 
nimbus,  on  saltire  cross  to  edge,  I  is  each  side, 
3.71  g/1 2 h  (SCBI  35,  509-10;  B  5;  S  5154).  Light 
scratches  to  right  of  shield,  otherwise  very  fine,  rare 
(£1,000-1,200) 


889  Groat,  Edinburgh,  tressure  of  seven  arcs,  trefoils  of 
pellets  on  cusps,  2.35g/5h  (SCBI  35,  540-9;  B  5,  fig.  348; 
S  5164).  Hairline  scratches  on  obverse,  otherwise  nearly 
very  fine  (£80-100) 


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James  II  (1437-1460) 


SCOTTISH 


890  Croat,  Edinburgh,  tressure  of  seven  arcs,  trefoils  of 
pellets  on  cusps,  similar  but  reads  scotorv,  rev.  without 
saltires  after  villa,  2.53g/5h  (SCBI  35,  B  — ;  S  5164). 
Fine  (£60-80) 


891  Croat,  Edinburgh,  tressure  of  seven  arcs,  trefoils  of 
pellets  on  cusps,  no  stops,  rev.  saltire  stop  after  dns, 
inner  legend  without  stops,  2.80g/1h  (SCBI  35,  B  S 
5164).  Weak  in  places  and  obverse  slightly 
double-struck,  fine  (£70-90) 

Heavy  coinage,  Second  issue 


892  Croat,  Perth,  tressure  of  seven  arcs,  trefoils  on  cusps, 
annulets  in  spandrels,  double  stop  after  robertvs,  rev.  de 
divided  by  double  saltire  stop,  2.56g/9h  ( cf .  SCBI  35, 
586;  cf.  B  26,  fig.  389;  S  5171).  Many  scratches  on 
obverse,  otherwise  about  fine,  rare,  the  dies  seemingly 
unrecorded  (£50-70) 

James  I  (1406-1437) 


893  Demy,  type  II,  mm.  crown  on  obv.,  cross  pattee  on  rev., 
large  c,  I  is  after  iacobvs  and  at  end  of  legend,  rev.  large 
quatrefoils,  lis  before  and  after  twm  dn,  2.99g/4h  (SCBI 
35,  -;  cf.  B  6;  S  5190).  Legends  weak  in  places, 
otherwise  very  fine  (£700-800) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  1979 


894  Croat,  First  Fleur-de-lis  issue,  Edinburgh,  tressure  of 
seven  arcs,  sceptre  to  left  of  bust,  i  in  field  and  left  of 
neck,  saltire  to  right  of  neck,  crosses  on  breast,  large  c, 
2.07g/1  Oh  (SCBI  55,  -;  B  9,  fig.  436;  S  5195).  Fierced  in 
three  plac  es,  otherwise  obverse  very  fine,  reverse  good 
fine,  portrait  artel  symbols  very  clear  (£100-120) 


COINS 


First  coinage 


895  Groat,  Third  fleur-de-lis  issue,  Edinburgh,  mm.  cros 
pattee,  sceptre  to  left  of  bust,  tressure  of  nine  arcs 
rev.  three  pellets  in  first  and  fourth  quarters,  lis  ii 
second  and  third  quarters,  double  annulet  stops,  lis  a 
end  of  legends,  2 . 1 2g/8h  (cf.  SCBI  35,  680-1;  B  -;  5 
5225).  Verdigris  spots  on  obverse,  fine  (£150-180) 
Provenance: 

Dr  J.  Davidson  Collection,  Part  II,  DNW  Auction  60,  9-10  Decembe 
2003,  lot  406,  where  weight  incorrectly  stated 

James  III  (1460-1488) 

Light  issue,  c.1482 


896  Penny,  Edinburgh,  mm.  cross  fourchee,  rev.  mullet  o 
five  points  in  first  and  fourth  quarters,  three  pellets  ir 
second  and  third  quarters,  0.55g/7h  (SCBI  35,  768;  B  2, 
fig.  610;  S  5283).  Slightly  bent  and  reverse  rim  filed  at  3 
o'clock,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine  (£150-180) 

Provenance: 

Sheriff  T.  Mackenzie  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  21-2  February'  1921 
lot  269 

Dr  J.  Davidson  Collection,  Part  II,  DNW  Auction  60,  9-10  December 
2003,  lot  429  [from  Spink] 

Main  issue,  1484-8 


897  Croat,  Edinburgh,  annulet  on  inner  circle  at  8  o'clock, 
rev.  three  pellets  and  annulet  in  first  and  fourth 
quarters,  crown  in  second  and  third  quarters,  annulet 
before  lae  and  after  din,  2.91  g/9h  (cf.  SCBI  35,  786;  cf. 
B  52;  S  5288).  Slightly  double-struck,  fine  (£180-220) 


898  Croat,  Aberdeen,  annulet  on  inner  circle  at  9  o'clock, 
rev.  three  pellets  and  annulet  in  first  and  fourth 
quarters,  crown  in  second  and  third  quarters,  2.98g/2h 
(SCBI  35,  787-8;  B  55,  fig.  646;  S  5291).  Fine,  rare 
(£350-450) 

James  IV  (1488-1531) 

Billon  issues 

899  Plack,  type  II,  star  stops,  2.00g/9h  (SCBI  35,  854-5;  B 
fig.  693;  S  5349);  Penny,  small  bust,  crown  of  three 
fleurs,  rev.  crown  in  first  and  fourth  quarters,  lis  in 
second  and  third  quarters,  legend  appears  to  end  vs, 
0.52g/2h  (S  5360)  [21.  Fair  to  fine  (£40-50) 

Provi  nano  : 

First  hi  Baldwin  1975 


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James  V  (1513-1542) 

First  coinage 


100  Unicorn,  type  II,  mm.  crown,  x  below  unicorn,  colon, 
trefoil  and  double-trefoil  stops,  rev.  mullet  in  centre  of 
wavy  star,  long  cross  between  scrolls  at  quarters,  trefoil 
stops,  3.80g/1  Oh  (SCBI  35,  B  S  5365).  Very  fine, 
very  rare  (£2,500-2,800) 

Second  coinage 


01  Crown,  mm.  radiant  star  on  obv.,  crown  on  rev.,  open 
crown  with  frosted  caul  above  square-topped  shield  with 
rounded  base  between  saltires,  double  trefoil  stops, 
rev.  quatrefoil  in  centre  of  cross,  lis  at  end  of  limbs, 
thistle-heads  in  angles,  trefoil  stops,  3.35g/7h  (SCBI  35, 
B  S  5370).  Slightly  crimped  and  small  hairline 
striking  crack  at  2  o'clock,  otherwise  good  very  fine, 
the  variety  very  rare  (£1,500-1,800) 


)2  Croat,  type  III,  trefoil  stops,  2.63g/12h  (SCBI  35, 
918-19;  B  3;  S  5378).  Nearly  very  fine  (£150-200) 

Mary  (1542-1567) 

First  period 


13  Ttstoon,  type  Ilia,  1556,  mm.  cross  potent  on  obv., 
crown  on  rev.,  annulets  below  mr,  5.96g/4h  (cf.  SCBI  35, 
1007;  B  10,  fig.  788;  S  5404).  Very  fine  (£250-300) 

4  Bawbees  (2),  both  Edinburgh,  class  lb,  mm.  cross  on 
obv.,  lis  on  rev.,  arched  crown  above  thistle-head,  rev. 
crown  on  centre  of  saltire  between  cinquefoils,  2.18g/8h 
(SCBI  35,  1027;  B  4,  fig.  825;  S  5432);  class  Vc,  open 
crown  above  thistle-head,  rev.  voided  saltire,  1 .84g/6h 
(SCBI  35,  -;  B  41,  fig.  845;  S  5433)  [2].  First  fine, 
second  nearly  very  fine  (£50-60) 

Second  period  (with  Francis) 

'5  Nonsunt  Croats  (2),  both  1559,  dolphin  looking  left, 
revs,  single  and  double  lined  tablets,  1.66g/11h, 
1.75g/7h  (SCBI  35,  1  106-8;  B  8,  fig.  891,  10;  S  5448)  [2|. 
Nearly  very  fine  (£120-150) 


906  Ryal,  1565  (?),  mm.  thistle  on  rev.  only,  29.67g/2h  (SCBI 
35,  1119;  B  1,  fig.  904;  S  5425).  Reverse  with  crowned 
thistle  countermark  for  the  1578  revaluation  and  traces 
of  adhesive,  otherwise  fine  (£150-200) 


908  Ryal,  1567  (?),  29.36g/1h  (SCBI  35,  1204-5,  B  2;  S  5472). 
Reverse  with  crowned  thistle  countermark  for  the  1578 
revaluation,  fine  (£150-180) 


909  Ryal,  1569,  30.12g/10h  (SCBI  J5,  1207;  B  4:  5  5472) 
Nearly  very  fine  (£400-5001 


907  Two-Thirds  Ryal,  1566,  mm.  thistle  on  rev.  only, 
20.22g/8h  (SCBI  35,  -;  B  13,  fig.  908;  S  5426).  Some 
surface  marks,  nearly  very  fine  (£400-500) 


James  VI  (1567-1625) 

Before  Accession 
First  coinage 


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Second  coinage 


DTTISH  COINS 


910  Half-Merk  or  Noble,  1573  (?),  6.67g/10h  (SCBI  35, 
1221-2;  B  5;  S  5478).  Fine  (£50-60) 

911  Half-Merk  or  Noble,  date  unclear,  6.59g/7h  (S  5478). 
Fair  to  fine  (£30-40) 


Sixth  coinage 


912  Balance  Half-Merk,  1591,  mm.  cinquefoil,  4.05g/1h 
(SCBI  35,  1247-8;  B  2;  S  5491).  Flairline  scratches  both 
sides,  fine,  rare  (£1 50-180) 

Seventh  coinage 


913  Rider,  1599,  mm.  quatrefoil,  4.94g/7h  (SCBI  35,  1169-70; 
B  9;  S  5458).  Struck  on  an  irregular  flan  with  small 
striking  split  at  4  o'clock,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine 
(£700-800) 


914  Ten  Shillings,  1598,  mm.  quatrefoil,  5.38g/7h  (SCBI  35, 
1263-5;  B  4;  S  5493);  Eighth  coinage,  Thistle  Merk, 
1602,  6.49g/1  Oh  (SCBI  35,  1285-8;  B  3;  S  5497)  [2], 
First  about  fine,  second  nearly  very  fine  (£150-180) 

Second  only  illustrated 

Eighth  coinage 


915  Sword  and  Sciptre  piece,  1602,  mm.  quatrefoil, 
4,76g/12h  (SCBI  )5,  1186-8;  I'-  i;  S  5460).  Slightly 
c  reased,  otherwise  nearly  very  fine  (£300-350) 


916 


Half-Sword  and  Sceptre  piece,  1601,  mm.  quatrefoi, 
2-37 g/5 h  (SCBI  35,  1196-7;  B  2;  S  5462).  Smoothed,  fine 
(£150-180) 

Provenance: 


Bt  Baldwin  1979 


Base  issues 

917  Eightpenny  Croat,  Edinburgh,  reads  edinbvrg,  2.11  g/1 2 
(SCBI  35,  — ;  B  3;  S  5511).  Some  corrosion  on  obverse, 
otherwise  very  fine  (£40-50) 


After  Accession 


Ninth  coinage 


918  Sixty  Shillings,  mm.  thistle-head,  28.01g/9h  (SCBI  35 
1360-2;  B  1,  fig.  972;  S  5501).  Obverse  fine,  reverse 
nearly  very  fine  (£300-350) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Spink  1975 


919  Thirty  Shillings,  mm.  thistle-head,  14.62g/12h  (SCBI  35 
1363;  B  fig.  973;  S  5503).  Fine  (£60-80) 


Tenth  Coinage 


920  Unite,  mm.  thistle-head,  9.90g/2h  (SCBI  35,  1351-3;  B  4, 
fig.  990;  S  5464).  Nearly  very  fine  (£6 00-700) 


Provenance: 

Spink  Auction  -4,  22  February  1979,  lot  1 108 
hi  Baldwin  1979 


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or  I ISH  (  OIN 


i21  Unite,  mm.  t histle-head,  9.88g/1h  (SCBI  35,  1351-3;  13  4, 
fig.  990;  S  5464).  Small  hairline  striking  crack  at  8 
o'clock,  good  fine  (£500-600) 


22  Thirty  Shillings,  mm.  thistle-head,  14.81  g/1  Oh  (SCBI  35, 
1370-4;  B  14,  fig.  984;  S  5504).  Fine  (£60-80,1 


23  Six  Shillings,  1618,  mm.  thistle-head,  2.54g/9h  (SCBI  35, 
-;  B  -;  S  5508);  England,  Edward  IV,  First  reign,  Light 
coinage,  Groat,  mm.  sun,  quatrefoils  by  neck,  rev.  I  is 
after  TAS,  2.73g/3h  (B  &  W  VI  2;  N  1569;  S  2000)  [2], 
Both  slightly  clipped,  otherwise  fair  to  fine,  first  very 
rare  (£150-200) 

First  only  illustrated 


Charles  I  (1625-1649) 

Third  coinage,  Briot's  issue 


■4  Unite,  mm.  thistle-head  and  b  on  obv.  only,  9.86g/6h 
(Murray  1;  SCBI  35,  1392-6;  B  3,  fig.  1032;  S  5531). 
Slightly  crimped,  nearly  very  fine  (£700-800) 


!5  Forty  Pence,  b  after  obv.  legend  and  above  crown  on 
rev.,  1.80g/12h  (Murray  iiie/h;  SCBI  35,  B  14,  fig. 
1013;  S  5575);  Falconer's  first  issue,  Twenty  Pence, 
rev.  f  at  end  of  legend,  0.46g/7h  (Murray  Ic/c;  SCBI  35, 
-;  B  -;  S  5588)  |2|.  Nearly  very  fine  (£60-70) 


Third  coinage,  Falconer's  first  issue 


926  Twelve  Shillings,  rev.  t  above  crown,  5.57g/9h  (Murray 
p.138;  SCBI  35,  1060-5;  B  24,  fig.  1017;  S  5560). 
Nearly  very  fine  (£100-120) 

Third  coinage,  Falconer's  second  issue 


927  Twelve  Shillings,  mm.  thistle  on  obv.  only,  f  at  end  of 
legend,  5.75g/6h  (Murray  1;  SCBI  35,  1502-7;  B  42,  fig. 
1020;  S  5561).  Adjustment  marks  on  obverse,  nearly 
very  fine  (£100-120) 

Third  coinage,  Falconer's  anonymous  issue 


928  Thirty  Shillings,  mm.  thistle  on  obv.,  thistle-head  on 
rev.,  small  lettering,  14.63g/6h  (Murray  4;  SCBI  35, 
1519;  B  51,  fig.  1023;  S  5557).  Nearly  very  fine 
(£120-150) 


Charles  II  (1660-1685) 

First  coinage 


929  Merk,  1670,  colon  after  dei,  6.1 1  g/3 h  (Murray  17;  SCBI 
35,  -;  B  7;  S  5611).  Adjustment  marks  on  reverse, 
obverse  fine,  reverse  better  (£6 0-80) 


930  Merk,  1672,  6.12g/6h  (Murray  19;  SCBI  35,  1587;  B  10, 
fig.  1052;  S  5611).  Adjustment  marks  on  obverse,  nearly 
very  fine  (£100-120) 


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SCOTTISH  COINS 


931  Merk,  1672,  6.15 g/3 h  (Murray  19;  SCBI  35,  1587;  B  10, 
fig.  1052;  S  5611).  Obverse  field  lightly  tooled, 
otherwise  fine  (£40-50) 


932  Half-Merk,  1671,  no  stops  on  rev.,  3.22g/9h  (Murray 
30a;  SCBI  35,  — ;  B  6;  S  5614).  Nearly  very  fine 
(£120-150) 


Second  coinage 


933  Dollar,  1679  (Murray  35;  SCBI  35,  1609-10;  B  3, 
footnote;  S  5618).  About  fine  (£200-250) 


934  Half-Dollar,  1675  (Murray  39;  SCBI  35,  1618-21;  B  1, 
fig.  1055;  S  5619).  Obverse  fine,  reverse  good  fine 
(£250-300) 


Provenance: 
Bt  C.A.  Singer 


935  Half-Dollar,  1681  (Murray  41;  SCBI  35,  1624;  B  2;  S 
5619).  Obverse  fine,  reverse  with  some  adjustment 
marks,  good  fine  (£200-250) 


936  QuarteR-Doilar,  1681  (Murray  48;  SCBI  35,  1632-3;  B  7; 
S  5620).  Obverse  nearly  fine,  reverse  good  fine 
(£60-80) 


937  Eighth-Dollar,  1676  (Murray  50;  SCBI  35,  1635-6;  B  T 
fig.  105  7;  S  5622).  Obverse  fine,  reverse  better 
(£80-100) 


938  Sixteenth-Dollar,  1677  (Murray  56;  SCBI  35,  1641-2; 
1,  fig.  1058;  S  5624).  Nearly  very  fine  (£100-120) 


James  VII  (1685-1688) 


939  Ten  Shillings,  1687  (SCBI  35,  1679-84;  B  1-3;  S  5641) 
Tooled  by  mark  of  value,  otherwise  fine  (£50-70) 


William  and  Mary  (1689-1694) 


940  Sixty  Shillings,  1692,  edge  tertio  (SCBI  35,  1690-1;  B  2; 
S  5642).  Obverse  fine,  reverse  better  (£300-350) 


941  Forty  Shillings,  1692,  edge  qvarto  (SCBI  35,  1697-9;  B 
6;  S  5651).  Nearly  very  fine  (£300-350) 


942  Ten  Shillings,  1 69 1 ,  reads  gra,  small  mark  of  value 
(SCBI  35,  1711;  B  4;  S  5660).  A  few  hairlines,  otherwise 
nearly  very  fine,  rare  (£150-200) 


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)\  MSI  I  (  ( )INS 


IRISH  COINS 

I  liberno-Norse  period 


William  II  (1694-1702) 


43  Forty  Shillings,  1695,  edge  septimo  (SCBI  35,  B  1,  fig. 
1074;  S  5679).  Obverse  fine ,  reverse  better  (£150-200) 

44  Twenty  Shillings,  1696,  stop  after  date  (SCBI  35,  1747;  B 
2;  S  5686);  Five  Shillings  (2),  both  1695  (SCBI  35, 
1 760-1 ;  B  1,  fig.  1077;  S  5688)  [ 3 1 .  Fair  to  fine 
(£100-120) 


Fullarton  patterns 


*5  Ayr,  Col.  William  Fullarton,  Restrike  Pattern  Shilling, 
1799,  in  silver,  probably  by  M.  Young  from  dies  by  J. 
Milton,  bust  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  left,  rev.  cruciform 
shields,  edge  plain,  8 . 3 3 g/ 1  2 h  (Dykes,  BNJ  2002, 
pp. 156-8;  Stainton  31  A;  Seaby  ST  297;  DH  5  bis  I). 
Brilliant  and  toned,  very  rare  (£350-400) 


Phase  II 


946  Penny,  Gp  B,  in  the  name  of  Sihtric,  moneyer  'Faeremen', 
cross  pommee  before  bust  and  two  pellets  behind,  no 
pellets  in  angles  of  rev.,  1.18g/12h  (Dolley  A3/c;  S 
6125;  DF  23).  Rather  dirty,  otherwise  about  very  fine, 
rare  (£350-400) 

No  specimens  of  this  variety  in  SCBI  8  or  32,  or  the  S.N.  Lane  collection 

Phase  VII 


947  Penny,  'Scrabo  Hill'  type  bracteate,  plain  cross  over 
quatrefoil,  0.47g  (S  6194;  DF  34).  Edge  chipped,  about 
very  fine,  extremely  rare  (£1, 000-1,200) 

Provenance: 

G.E.  Chapman  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  9  November  1978,  lot 
158 

C.  Brady  'Millennial'  Collection,  Whyte's  Auction  (Dublin),  29  April 
2000,  lot  18 


John  (as  Lord,  1172-1199) 


948  Halfpenny,  type  1b,  Dublin,  Norman,  norman  on  dw, 
0.76g/1h  (S  6205;  DF  36).  Slightly  mis-struck  at  bottom, 
otherwise  good  very  fine  (£80-100) 


Edward  I  (1272-1307) 


949  Farthing,  Dublin,  0.25g/1h  (DF  70;  S  6267).  Obverse 
fair,  reverse  nearly  very  fine  (£40-50) 

Illustration  enlarged 

Henry  VIII  (1509-1547) 

Posthumous  coinage 


950  Sixpenny  Groat,  Dublin,  type  IV,  mm.  P,  late  Tower  bust, 
2-1 5g/4h  (S  6488;  DF  218).  Legends  part  flat,  otherwise 
very  fine  with  clear  portrait  (£200-250) 


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First  issue 


Elizabeth  I  (1558-1603) 


951  Groat,  mm.  rose,  reads  RECl,  2.55g/4h  (S  6594;  DF  246). 
Some  detail  weak,  otherwise  very  fine  (£300-350) 

Third  issue 

952  Penny,  1602,  mm.  martlet  (S  651 0A;  DF  256);  Charles  II, 
Halfpence  (2),  1681,  large  lettering,  1682,  small 
lettering  (S  6574-5;  DF  353,  356)  [3],  Second  nearly 
very  fine,  others  fine  (£60-80) 

Charles  I  (1 625-1 649) 

Inchiquin  Money 


953  Annulets  issue,  Groat,  weight  1  dwt  6  grs,  rev.  four 
annulets,  1.76g  (S  6540;  DF  284).  Slight  double-striking 
on  reverse ,  otherwise  very  fine  or  better  and 
well-centred,  extremely  rare  (£8, 000- 7  0,000) 

The  obverse  is  superior  to  the  specimens  in  the  Standard  Catalogue  and 
that  formerly  in  the  Brady  'Millennial'  collection 

Charles  II  (1660-1685) 

St.  Patrick's  coinage 


954  Farthing,  5. 69g/1 2 h  (S  6569;  DF  342).  Nearly  very  fine 
(£400-500) 

955  Farthing,  5.1 6g/1 2h  (S  6569;  DF  342).  Fair  to  fine 
(£80- WO) 

956  Farthing,  4.46g/12h  (S  6569;  DF  342).  Corroded, 
otherwise  fair  to  fine  (£6 0-80) 

957  Farthing,  rev.  star  stops,  5.74g/12h  (S  6570;  DF  343). 
Lightly  scratched,  fair  (£W0-120) 

958  Farthing,  rev.  star  stops,  6. 1 2g/1 2 h  (S  6570;  DF  343). 
Scratch  on  obverse,  otherwise  fair  to  fine  (£80- W0) 


959  FARTHING,  annulet  below  King,  5.21g/12h  (S  6572;  DF 
148).  Some  corrosion  and  light  sc  rati  lies,  otherwise 
fine,  rare  (£250-100) 


Regal  coinage  (1680-1684) 


960  Halfpenny,  1683,  rev.  h  of  hib  weakly  barred,  6  and  8  cr 
date  broken  (S  6575;  DF  358).  Nearly  extremely  fine 
with  attractive  tone,  rare  (£200-250) 


James  II  (1685-1691) 


961  Halfpenny,  1685  (S  6576;  DF  361).  Nearly  very  fine, 
evenly  toned  (£80- W0) 

962  Halfpence  (2),  both  1686,  one  without  stop  after  n  (Si 
6576;  DF  363)  |2).  Obverses  fine,  reverses  better 
(£60-80) 

963  Halfpenny,  1688,  without  stop  after  n  (S  6576;  DF  365); 
Gunmoney  coinage,  Sixpence,  1689,  Dec.  (S  65831;  DF 
458)  |2],  Fine  (£60-80) 

964  SHILLING,  1689  Novr,  6.27g/12h  (S  6581  H;  DF  418). 
Light  corrosion  on  obverse,  about  very  fine  (£30-40) 


William  and  Mary  (1691-1694) 


965  Halfpenny,  1692  (S  6597;  DF  494).  Good  very  fine  with 
attractive  light  tone  (£80- W0) 

966  Halfpenny,  1693,  rev.  space  between  n  and  a  of  regina* 
(S  6597;  DF  496).  Nearly  very  fine  (£40-60) 

967  Halfpence  (2),  both  1694  (S  6597;  DF  497)  [2],  Nearly 
very  fine  and  fine  (£60-80) 


George  I  (1714-1727) 

Wood's  coinage 


968  Halfpenny,  1723  (S  6601;  DF  510).  Scratches  on 
reverse,  otherwise  good  very  fine  (£80-100) 

George  II  (1727-1760) 

969  Halfpence  (4),  1741,  1749,  1752,  1753  (S  6606-7;  DF 
543,  551,  554-5)  [ 4 1 .  Last  very  fine,  others  fine  or  better 
(£50-60) 


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George  III  (1760-1820) 

Voce  Populi  coinage 


170  Halfpenny,  type  3,  1760,  8.1 9g/6h  (DF  567).  Obverse 
fair,  reverse  about  fine  (£30-40) 

London  coinage 

71  Halfpence  (4),  1766,  1775,  1776,  1782  (S  6612,  6614; 
DF  580,  584,  586,  588)  [4],  Mostly  very  fine  (£100-120) 

Soho  coinage 

72  Proof  Six  Shillings,  1804,  top  leaf  points  to  centre  of  e 
of  dei  (S  6615;  DF  616).  A  few  tiny  spots  discernable  on 
close  inspection,  otherwise  practically  as  struck 
(£600-700) 

Slabbed  in  PCCS  holder,  graded  PR62.  Housed  in  a  crafted  hinged 
wooden  box  with  brass  plate  on  lid,  all  within  cardboard  box 

73  Halfpenny,  1805  (S  6621;  DF  596);  George  IV, 
Halfpenny,  1823  (S  6624;  DF  635)  [2].  Extremely  fine 
(£60-80) 


ISLE  of  MAN  AND  CHANNEL  ISLANDS  COINS 

Isle  of  Man 

974  James  Stanley,  Penny  and  Halfpenny,  1709  (Prid.  1,  23; 
S  7401-2)  (2 J.  Very  fine  (£120-180) 

Provenance  : 

F.  Pridmore  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  21-2  September  1981,  lot 
459 


975  James  Stanley,  Penny,  1  733,  in  copper,  rev.  horizontal  | 
(Prid.  11;  S  7403).  Fine  (£30-50) 

Provenance: 

F.  Pridmore  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  21-2  September  1981,  lot 
465  (part) 

976  James  Stanley,  Pennies  (2),  both  1  733,  in  copper,  revs, 
os  for  Qs  (Prid.  12;  S  7404)  [2].  Fine  and  better 
(£50-70) 

977  James  Stanley,  Penny,  1733,  in  bath  metal  (Prid.  13;  S 
7406).  Nearly  very  fine  (£50-70) 


978  James  Stanley,  Halfpenny,  1733,  in  bath  metal,  interior 
of  cap  plain,  eagle's  wing  tip  points  to  E  (Prid.  29;  S 
7409).  Obverse  nearly  extremely  fine,  reverse  better 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

F.  Pridmore  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  21-2  September  1981,  lot 
470  (part) 


979  James  Murray,  Penny,  1758  (Prid.  15;  S  7411).  Nearly 
extremely  fine  (£6 0-80) 

Provenance: 

F.  Pridmore  Collection,  21-2  September  1981,  lot  474  (part) 


980  James  Murray,  Halfpenny,  1758  (Prid.  30;  S  7412). 
Extremely  fine  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

F.  Pridmore  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  21-2  September  1981,  lot 
474  (part) 


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1ANNEL  ISLANDS  COINS 


981  James  Murray,  Halfpenny,  1758,  struck  on  a  thin  flan, 
5.01  g/1 2h  (Prid.  S  7412c).  Scratched  both  sides, 
otherwise  good  fine,  rare  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Format  1 981 


982  George  III,  Penny,  1  786,  edge  grained  (Prid.  16;  S 
7413).  Extremely  fine  (£80-100) 


Jersey 

988  Victoria,  Thirteenths  of  a  Shilling  (7> 
1841-4-51-8-61-6-70;  Twenty-Sixths  of  a  Shilling  (7; 

1  841  -4-51  -  8-  61  -  6-  71 ;  Twelfths  of  a  Shilling  (4)  j 

1 877-81  -8-94;  Twenty-Fourths  of  a  Shilling  (3) 

1877-88-94  (S  7001-2,  7004-7)  [21],  Generally  very  fine, 
a  few  better  and  with  original  colour  (£70-100) 

989  Edward  VII,  Twelfth  of  a  Shilling,  1909,  Twenty-Fourth 
of  a  Shilling,  1909  (S  7009-10);  George  V,  Twelfths  of  « 
Shilling  (8),  1911-13,  1923  (2,  different),  1926-31-3-5! 
Twenty-Fourths  of  a  Shilling  (8),  1911-13,  1923  (2 
different)  1926-31-3-5  (S  7011-16);  George  VI,  Twelfths 
of  a  Shilling  (3),  1945-6-7,  Twenty-Fourths  of  a  Shilling 
(3),  1937-46-7  (S  7017-19);  Elizabeth  II,  Twelfths  of  a, 
Shilling  (6),  1945-57-60-4,  1966  (2,  one  a  Proof)  (S 
7023-6)  |30].  Mostly  extremely  fine  or  better  (£50-70) 


983  George  III,  Penny,  1  786,  pellet  below  bust,  edge 
grained  (Prid.  16;  S  7413a);  Halfpenny,  1786,  edge 
grained  (Prid.  31;  S  7414)  [2],  Fine  and  very  fine 
(£40-50) 


984  GEORGE  III,  Penny,  1813  (Prid.  19;  S  7415);  Halfpenny, 
1798  (Prid.  32;  S  7416)  [2],  Very  fine  (£40-60) 


985  George  III,  Halfpenny,  1813  (Prid.  33;  S  7416). 
Extremely  fine  (£60-80) 


986  Victoria,  Penny,  1839  (Prid.  20;  S  7417),  Halfpenny, 
1839  (Prid.  34;  S  7418);  Halfpenny  token,  1831  (Prid. 
64)  [3].  First  extremely  fine  with  much  original  colour, 
others  very  fine  (£60-80) 

First  only  illustrated 

Guernsey 

987  Eight  Doubles  (1  9),  1834-58-64-8-74-85-9-93, 

1902-10-11-18-20-38-45-7-9-56-9;  4  Doubles  (13), 
1830-58-64-74-89,  1902-10-14-18-20-45-9-56;  2  Doubles 
(13),  1858-74-85-99,  1902-3-8-11-14-17-18-20-9;  Doubles 
(15),  1830  (2,  with  and  without  stop  before  date), 
1868/30,  1868-89-93-9,  1902-3,  1911  (2,  both  shields), 
1914-29-33-8  |60|.  Mostly  very  fine  to  extremely  fine, 
omi  with  original  colour  (£100-150) 


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W(  )Rl  I )  (  ( )INS 


WORLD  COINS 


Anglo-Gallic: 


)90  Edward  II  (1307-27),  Maille  Blanche  'Hibernie',  trefoil 
of  pellets  below  gateway,  1.61g/5h  (E  32  [Sale,  lot  56]). 
Spot  of  verdigris  on  obverse,  otherwise  very  fine  with 
attractive  grey  tone  (£120-150) 

)91  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  Demi-Gros  (2),  both  second 
issue,  Figeac,  2.52g/1h  (E  176b),  La  Rochelle,  rev.  reads 
aqvtac,  2 . 1 4g/1 1  h  (E  182a)  [2].  Both  flat  in  places, 
otherwise  fine  or  nearly  so,  first  rare  (£100-120) 


998  Franc  is  II,  Half-Souverain  d'or,  1793v  (KM  63).  Very 
fine,  rare  (£300-350) 


Coins  wilh  the  mint  mark  v  were  struck  al  Cunzburg  in  1 11 23 


999  Francis  II,  14  Liards,  1793,  Brussels  (KM.  59).  About  as 
struck,  toned,  attractive  (£50-60) 


Arab-Asian  Empire 

192  Al  Muwahids,  square  Dirhems  (12),  13th  century 
European  imitations  ( cf .  Hazard  1101)  112].  Mostly  very 
fine  (£30-40) 


Australia 

>93  Victoria,  Sovereign,  1887m,  young  head,  St  George  rev. 
(M  109;  S  3857C).  Brightly  polished,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£50-70) 


94  George  V,  Shilling  1920m  (KM.  26).  Extremely  fine, 
toned,  rare  (£100-120) 


95  George  V,  Sixpence,  1936  (KM.  25).  About  as  struck 
(£100-120) 

Possibly  a  Specimen  striking 


Belgium 


1000  B  rabant,  Jeanne  and  Wenceslas  (1355-83),  Mouton  d'or, 
Vilvorde,  ioh  dvx  below  mouton,  4.60g/2h  (Del.  43;  F  8). 
Very  fine  and  well-struck  (£1 ,000-1 ,200) 

Provenance: 

Connecticut  History  Museum  Collection,  Stack's  Auction  (New  York),  9 
June  1998,  lot  21 9 

1001  Leopold  II,  20  Francs  (2),  1874,  1878  (KM.  37;  F  412); 
France,  Napoleon  III,  20  Francs,  1868a  (KM.  801.1;  F 
584),  Third  Republic,  20  Francs,  1908  (KM.  857;  F  596a); 
Russia,  Alexander  III,  5  Roubles,  1888  (KM.  42;  F  168) 
[51.  Fourth  extremely  fine,  others  very  fine  (£180-220) 

1002  Leopold  II,  5  Francs  (6),  1 867-8-9-70-3-6  (KM.  24); 
Germany,  Saxony,  Friedrich  August  III,  Thaler,  1796  iec 
(Dav.  2701;  KM.  1027.2)  [7).  First  and  last  very  fine, 
others  fine  (£60-80) 


Bermuda 


Austria 


96  Bohemia,  Boleslav  II  (967-99),  Denar,  Prague,  omez  • 
praca  •  civ  retrograde,  1.32 g/6 h  (cf.  Cach.  122;  cf. 
'Viking'  Sale,  1303).  Fine  (£40-60) 


Austrian  Netherlands 


97  Joseph  II,  10  Liards,  1788,  Brussels  (KM.  38).  About  as 
struck  (£50-60) 


1003  Elizabeth  II,  Proof  100  Dollars,  1975  (KM.  24;  F  2); 
Panama,  100  Balboas,  1975  (KM.  41;  F  1);  together  with 
a  replica  Winston  Churchill  Fourpence  stamp  in  gold  by 
Metalimport  Ltd  [3[.  About  as  struck;  in  cases  of  issue 
(£150-200) 


Cambodia 


1004  Norodom  I,  Proof  4  Francs,  1860,  edge  grained, 
20.57g/6h  (KM.  48.1).  Slight  surface  marks,  good 
extremely  fine,  rare  (£1,000-1,500) 


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ORL 


1005  Norodom  I,  Proof  Franc,  1860,  edge  grained,  5.08g/6h 
(KM.  46.1).  Stain  at  7  0  o'clock,  otherwise  about  as 
struck,  rare  (£350-400) 


Canada 

1006  Edward  VII  to  Elizabeth  II,  Dollars  (21),  Half-Dollars 
(15),  25  Cents  (8),  10  Cents  (15),  5  Cents  (26),  Cents  (2) 
[88],  Varied  state  (£60-80) 


Denmark 


1011  Harthacnut  (1028-42),  Penning,  Orbaek,  blundere. 
legends,  0.78g/9h  (Hauberg  VI,  42;  cf.  'Viking'  Sale 
1266-9).  Very  fine,  rare  (£300-400) 


East  Africa 

1012  George  VI,  10  and  5  Cents,  1949  (KM.  33-4);  Elizabeth 
II,  5  Cents,  1964  (KM.  39)  [3].  All  with  central  holes 
mis-struck  (£20-30) 


China 

1007  Qing  DYNASTY,  Xian  Jeng  (1851-60),  50  Cash,  Beijing 
Board  of  Revenue  mint,  64.03g.  Fine  (£15-25) 


1008  Republic,  President  Tsao  Kun,  Dollar,  nd  [1923]  (KM. 
677).  Lightly  cleaned  at  some  time,  almost  extremely 
fine  (£150-200) 


Cuba 


1009  Republic,  Pattern  10  Pesos,  1995,  Mariposas  del  Caribe, 
normal  thickness,  centre  of  reverse  milled  out, 
15.02g/6h.  About  as  struck,  UNIQUE  (£6 0-80) 


1010  Republic,  Piedfort  Pattern  10  Pesos,  1995,  Mariposas  del 
Caribe,  in  fine  silver,  centre  of  rev.  with  white 
porcelain  cartouche,  43.52g/6h.  About  as  struck, 
UNIOU l  (£70-00) 


Ethiopia 


1013  Menelik  II,  Wark,  1889  EE  |1897],  Addis  Ababa  (KM.  18 
F  20).  In  gold  ring  mount  (not  attached  to  coin), 
extremely  fine  (£150-200) 


France 


1014  Francis  I  (1515-1547),  Ecu  d'or  du  Dauphine,  3.39g/12h 
(Dup.  782;  F  354).  Very  fine  (£250-300) 


1015  Napoleon  III,  20  Francs,  1857a,  10  Francs,  1866bb  (KM.. 
781.1,  800.2;  F  573,  587);  South  Africa,  Republic, 
Tenth-Krugerrand,  1981  (KM.  105;  F  16);  together  with 
an  Austrian  restrike  4  Ducats,  1915  [4].  Very  fine  or 
better  (£150-200) 


Germany 


1016  Brunswick-Luneburg-Calenberc-Hanover,  George  II, 
Half-Goldgulden,  1750  (KM.  300;  F  613).  Extremely  fine 
(£250-300) 


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117  Emden,  Free  City,  Ferdinand  II,  Gulden  or  28-Stuber 
[1624-37],  19.38g/5h  (KM.  10).  Weakly  struck,  fine 
(£40-50) 


18 


Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Oehringen,  Ludwig  Friedrich  Karl, 
10  Kreuzer,  1770  snr  (KM.  50).  Extremely  fine  or  better, 
toned,  very  rare  (£200-250) 


19  Wurzburg,  Georg  Karl,  20-Kreuzer,  1795mm  (KM.  448). 
Extremely  fine,  toned,  rare  (£70-100) 


20  Miscellaneous  silver  coins,  18th  to  20th  century  (102) 
|102],  Fine  to  very  fine,  some  better  (£60-80) 


21  Miscellaneous  5  Marks  (34),  3  Marks  (19),  2  Marks  (41), 
Marks  (39),  minor  silver  (8),  base  metal  (4)  [145].  Fine 
to  very  fine,  some  better  (£200-300) 


Italy 


22  Casale,  Guillelmo  Palaeologo  (1498-1518),  Testone, 
9-1 5g/9h  (CNI  35).  About  very  fine,  toned  (£150-200) 

23  Victor  Emanuel  III,  50  Lire,  1931,  year  IX  (KM.  71;  F 
34).  About  as  struck  (£200-250) 

Slabbed  in  NGC  holder,  graded  MS  64 


Italy:  Papal  States 


24  Pius  II,  Piccolomini  (1458-64),  Grosso,  Rome,  mm.  AR 
monogram,  3.58g/6h  (Berman  365).  Good  fine,  toned 
(£100-150) 


Jamaica 

1025  Elizabeth  II,  Proof  250  and  100  Dollars,  both  1979 
Investiture  (KM.  82-3;  F  11,  12)  |2|.  About  as  struck ;  in 
cases  of  issue  (£300-3  50) 

Total  weight  1 .578  tr  oz 


Japan 


1026  Mutsuhito,  Yen,  Meiji  36  11903]  (J  &  V  Q36;  KM.  Y 
A25.3).  A  few  very  light  surface  marks,  about  as  struck 
(£60-80) 


1027  Mutsuhito,  50-Sen,  Meiji  30  [1897]  (J  &  V  Q26;  KM.  25). 
About  as  struck,  toned  (£40-60) 

1028  Mutsuhito,  2  Sen,  Meiji  6  11873],  Sen,  Meiji  16  [1883] 
(J  &  V  W1,  XII;  KM.  17.2,  18.1);  other  Japanese  red 
fibre  pieces  (2)  [4].  First  very  fine  but  with  minor  rim 
nicks,  others  better  (£30-40) 


Mexico 


1029  Philip  V,  8  Reales,  1736mf,  Mexico  City  (CC  12579;  CCT 
644;  KM.  103).  About  very  fine  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

This  coin  and  those  in  the  following  1 1  lots  were  recovered  in  March 
1 979  from  the  wreck  of  the  Dutch  East  Indiaman  Reijgersdaal,  sunk  off 
the  coast  of  Silverstroomstrand,  South  Africa 


10.30  Philip  V,  8  Reales,  1737mf,  Mexico  City  (CC  12585;  CCT 
645;  KM.  103).  Pianchet  flaw  in  upper  reverse  field, 
about  very  fine  (£60-801 


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WORLD  COINS 


1031  Philip  V,  8  Reales  (2),  both  1  739mf,  Mexico  City  (CC 
12596;  CCT  647;  KM.  103)  [2],  About  very  fine  or  better 
(£140-180) 


One  illustrated 


1032  Philip  V,  8  Reales  (2),  both  1739mf,  Mexico  City  (CC 
12596;  CCT  647;  KM.  103)  [2],  About  very  fine 
(£120-150) 


1033  Philip  V,  8  Reales,  1  740mf,  Mexico  City  (CC  12602;  CCT 
648;  KM.  103).  Very  fine  (£70-90) 


1034  Philip  V,  8  Reales,  1741mf,  Mexico  City  (CC  12607;  CCT 
649;  KM.  103).  Good  very  fine,  pleasing  olive  patina 
(£90-120) 


1035  Philip  V,  8  Reales,  1741mf,  Mexico  City  (CC  12607;  CCT 
649;  KM.  103).  Very  fine  (£70-90) 

1036  PHILIP  V,  8  Reales  (2),  both  1741MF,  Mexico  City  (CC 
12607;  CCT  649;  KM.  103)  [2].  About  very  fine,  one 
with  obverse  lightly  discoloured  (£120-150) 


1037  Philip  V,  8  Reales,  1742mf,  Mexico  City  (CC  12612;  CC 
650;  KM.  103).  Very  fine  (£70-90) 


1038  Philip  V,  8  Reales,  1743mf,  Mexico  City  (CC  12618;  CC 
651;  KM.  103).  Dark  appearance,  about  very  fine 
(£60-80) 


1039  Philip  V,  4  Reales,  1738mf,  Mexico  City  (CC  12351;  CCT 
820;  KM.  94).  About  very  fine,  bright  appearance 
(£60-80) 


1040  Philip  V,  4  Reales,  1741mf,  2  Reales,  1735mf,  both 
Mexico  City  (CC  12116,  12369;  CCT  823,  1040;  KM.  84. 
94);  Spain,  Philip  V,  2  Reales,  1723f,  Segovia  (CC  12026 
CCT  927;  KM.  297)  [3].  Generally  good  fine  (£40-60) 


1041  Charles  III,  8  Reales,  1  772fm  inverted,  Mexico  City  (CC 
14909;  CCT  829;  KM.  106.1);  Guatemala,  Philip  V,  cob  4- 
Reales,  173[7]j,  1 0.1 1  g  (CC  12339;  CCT  763;  KM.  5); 
Portugal,  Jo H n  III,  20  Reis  [3].  Varied  state,  first 
chopmarked  but  rare  (£60-80) 


Netherlands 


1042  Kampen,  Rozenobel,  reads  tran,  7.60g/9h  (Del  1106;  F 
151).  A  little  crimped,  otherwise  very  fine  (£400-500) 

Provenance: 

R.C.  Lockett  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  29  February  1956,  lot  233 
Sotheby  Auction,  30-1  March  1995,  lot  630 


1043  William  II  to  Wilhelmina,  miscellaneous  coins  in  silver' 
(69),  bronze  (2)  [711.  Fine  to  very  fine,  later  issues 
better  (£60-80) 


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WORM)  COINS 


New  Guinea 


44 


George  V,  Penny  and  Halfpenny,  1929  (KM.  1,  2)  (2|. 
About  as  struck,  even  tone,  rare  (£350-450) 


Paraguay 

45  Republic,  4,  2  and  1  Centesimo,  all  1870  (KM  2,  3,  4.1) 
[3],  Proof-like,  attractive  patina  (£80-100) 

Russia 


1050  Restrike  Prooi  10  Cents,  1791,  in  bronzed-copper,  edge 
plain,  2.62g/6h  (Vice  5B;  KM.  ia).  Mildly  corrosive 
toning  spots  on  reverse,  otherwise  brilliant  and 
practically  as  struck  (£90-120) 


1051 


Proof  Cent,  1791,  in  bronzed-copper,  edge  plain, 
12.94g/6h  (Vice  9A;  KM.  1).  Extremely  fine  (£60-80) 


16  Alexander  II,  Poltina,  1857  (KM.  067. 1).  Almost  as 
struck,  attractive  tone  (£50-60) 


Sierra  Leone 


■7  Restrike  Proof  Dollar,  1791,  in  bronzed-copper,  edge 
plain,  26.28g/6h  (Vice  2 B ;  KM.  6a).  Considerably 
scuffed  and  with  verdigris  on  edge,  otherwise  about 
extremely  fine,  rare  (£250-350) 


8 


Restrike  Proof  50  Cents,  1791,  in  bronzed-copper,  edge 
plain,  12.76g/6h  (Vice  3B;  KM.  5a).  Minor  marks  in 
fields  and  a  small  toning  spot  on  groundline,  otherwise 
extremely  fine  and  brilliant  (£150-200) 


9  Restrike  Proof  20  Cents,  1791,  in  copper,  edge  plain, 
4.28g/6h  (Vice  4B;  KM.  4a).  Extremely  fine  with  virtually 
full  original  colour,  attractive  (£120-150) 


South  Africa 

1052  Paul  Kruger,  Pond,  1895,  Half-Pond,  1897  (KM.  9.2, 
10.2;  F  2,  3)  [2],  Very  fine  or  better  (£120-150) 


Southern  Rhodesia 


1053  Elizabeth  II,  a  plaster  pull  from  the  reverse  die  of  the 
1953  Crown,  by  T.H.  Paget.  As  made,  UNIQUE 
(£100-120) 

Provenance: 

T.H.  Paget  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  15-16  November  1 984,  lot  756 
(part) 


Spain 


1054  Philip  IV,  8  Reales,  1636,  Segovia,  4  arch  aqueduct, 
27.46g/12h  (CC  8193;  CCT  268;  Dav.  4409;  KM.  133). 
Porous  surface,  fine  or  better,  toned  (£200-300) 
Provenance: 

Found  al  Si  Monas  (Fife),  Scotland 


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1055  Philip  V,  8  Reales,  1730,  Seville  (CC  12531;  CCT  523; 
Dav.  1698;  KM.  341).  Some  encrustation  on  surface, 
otherwise  fine,  rare  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

Recovered  in  March  1979  from  the  wreck  of  the  Dutch  East  Indiaman 
Reijgersdaal,  sunk  off  the  coast  of  Silverstroomstrand,  South  Africa 


1056  Ferdinand  VII,  4  Reales,  1811sc,  Valencia  (CC  18299; 
CCT  624;  KM.  453.2).  Extremely  fine,  attractive  tone, 
rare  (£200-250) 

1057  Alfonso  XII,  5  Pesetas,  1885  [87]  msm  (KM.  688); 
together  with  other  coins  of  the  World,  in  silver  (28), 
base  metal  (16)  [45],  First  about  extremely  fine,  others 
in  varied  state  (£80-100) 


1058  Alfonso  XII,  10  Centimos,  1877,  10.03g/3h  (KM.  675). 
Very  fine  and  patinated,  extremely  rare  with  irregular 
die-axis  (£200-250) 


Spanish  Netherlands 

1059  Brabant,  Philip  IV,  Ducaton,  1661,  Antwerp,  mm.  hand, 
29.03g/12h;  together  with  other  Ducatons  (2),  a 
Mexican  cob  8  Reales,  a  gold  Indian  Quarter-Mohur  and 
a  square  brass  apothecary  weight  for  2  Scruples  [6|. 
Mostly  sea-salvage  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

First  four  recovered  in  March  1979  from  the  wreck  of  the  Dutch  East 
Indiaman  Reijgersdaal,  sunk  off  the  coast  of  Silverstroomstrand,  South 
Africa 


Straits  Settlements 


1 060 


Edward  VII,  50  Cents,  1902  (Prid.  30;  KM. 
Extremely  fine,  rare  (£200-250) 


23). 


Sudan 

1061  Abdullah  ibn  Mohammed,  20  Piastres,  AH  1312  (KM.  14 
Good  very  fine  (£30-40) 

United  States  of  America 


1062  Massachusetts,  Cent,  1788,  with  period  (Durst  176) 
Fine  (£100-150) 

1063  Twenty  Dollars  (2),  1890,  1907  [2],  Very  fine  or  better 
(£400-500) 

1064  Gold  Dollar,  1862;  Quarter-Dollars  (2),  1895,  1911' 
Dimes  (7),  1897,  1911,  1912,  1917  (2),  1917D,  1928s: 
Half-Dime,  1837;  5  Cents  (4),  1899,  1916,  1918,  1928 
Cents  (11);  together  with  a  small  brass  medallet  c 
Washington  [27].  First  very  fine,  others  in  varied  state 
(£150-200) 

1065  Dollar,  1887;  together  with  other  miscellaneous  coin 
of  the  USA,  in  silver  (143),  base  metal  (58)  and 
Seattle  transport  token;  India,  Baroda,  Sayaji  Mill 
Society,  brass  Dollar  check,  26mm  (Thakkar  11)  [2041 
Varied  state  (£50-70) 

1066  Dollars  (16),  Half-Dollars  (15),  Quarter-Dollars  (15) 
Dimes  (34),  Half-Dime,  1857,  5  Cents  (20),  Cents  (8) 
together  with  modern  Proofs,  etc  (6)  [115],  Fair  to  fine, 
some  better,  proofs  almost  as  struck  (£120-150) 

1067  Dollars  (17),  Half-Dollars  (47),  Quarter-Dollars  (86)* 
Dimes  (153),  5  Cents  (56),  small  Cents  (73)  [432],  Fine 
to  very  fine,  some  better  (£100-120) 

1068  Cents  (3),  1825,  1847,  1851;  together  with  othe 
miscellaneous  coins  of  the  USA  and  Canada,  in  silve 
(22),  base  metal  (41)  [66],  First  three  fine  and  better, 
others  in  varied  state  (£60-80) 

Miscellaneous 

1069  Australia,  Canada,  France,  Ireland,  New  Zealand,  Spain 
etc,  miscellaneous  coins,  mostly  20th  century  (997) 
some  in  silver  [997].  Fine  to  very  fine,  later  issues 
better  (£60-80) 

1070  Belgium,  Denmark,  Germany,  Italy,  Netherlands 
Norway,  South  Africa,  Sweden,  etc,  miscellaneous 
coins,  mostly  20th  century  (537),  some  in  silver  [537] 
Fine  to  very  fine,  later  issues  better  (£80-120) 

1071  Belgium,  East  Africa,  Germany,  India,  Italy, 
Netherlands,  Norway,  Portugal,  Spain,  Switzerland 
etc,  miscellaneous  coins,  mostly  20th  century  (552) 
some  in  silver  [552].  Fine  to  very  fine,  later  issues 
better  (£80-120) 

1072  Denmark,  Finland,  Norway,  Sweden,  etc,  coins  in  silver 
(243),  19th  and  20th  century  issues  1243],  Mostly  very 
fine,  some  better  (£120-150) 

1073  Coins  of  the  World  (445),  18th  to  20th  century  issues 
in  silver,  mostly  European  [445],  Fine  to  very  fine,  later 
issues  better  (£200-300) 

1074  Coins  of  the  World  (482),  1 8th  to  20th  century  issues, 
in  silver,  mostly  European  1482].  Fine  to  very  fine,  later 
issues  better  (£200-300) 


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175  Coins  of  mi  WORLD  (82),  mostly  19th  and  2()th  Century 
European  Crown-sized  issues  [82].  Fine  to  very  fine, 
Inter  issues  better  (£1 20-150) 

176  Coins  of  the  World,  19th  and  20th  century  issues, 
Crown-sized  (63),  other  silver  (41),  base  metal  (9), 
banknotes  (30)  [143].  Fine  to  very  fine,  many  better 
(£250-300) 

177  Coins  OF  THE  World,  19lh  and  20th  century  issues,  in 
silver  (181,  including  28  Crown-sized),  base  metal  (11) 
[192].  Fair  to  fine,  some  better  (£120-150) 

78  Euro  coins  and  sets,  etc,  from  Austria,  Belgium, 
Denmark,  Finland,  France,  Germany,  Greece,  Italy, 
Monaco,  Netherlands,  San  Marino,  Spain,  UK  patterns, 
etc  [418].  All  mint  state;  mostly  contained  in  two  blue 
albums  (£120-150) 

79  Coins  of  the  World  (137),  many  Crown-sized,  some 
Proofs;  together  with  commemorative  medals  etc  (9) 
[146].  Many  very  fine  or  better  (£100-120) 


End  of  Session  3 


A  COLLECTION  OF  1  7TH  CENTURY  TOKENS  OF 
CORNWALL,  the  Property  of  a  Gentleman 


1080  Falmouth,  Henry  Peniell,  Farthing,  1666,  0.74g/3h  IN 
533;  BW.  10).  About  very  fine,  very  rare  (£250-350) 

Provenance: 

C.M.  Rowe  Collection 
with  Baldwin  June  1992 
bt  N.A.  Clark  June  2001 . 

Henry  Peniell,  innholder.  The  Seven  Stars 


1081  Falmouth,  Mich [a]el I  Russell,  Farthing,  0.93g/12h  (N 
534  obv.,  different  rev.;  D  11  A).  Obverse  fine,  reverse 
very  fine,  very  rare  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

J.A.D.  Mayne  Collection,  Spink  Auction  145, 12-14  July  2000,  lot  2668. 

Michael  Russell,  alderman;  his  token,  executed  by  David  Ramage 
before  1 660,  names  the  village  of  Smithwicke,  which  was  encompassed 
by  the  port  of  Falmouth  by  proclamation  of  20  August  1 660 


1082  Fowey,  John  Goodall,  Farthing,  1657,  0.51  g/1 2h  (N  535 
obv.,  different  rev.;  BW.  12).  Rather  dirty,  otherwise 
fine  and  clear,  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

DNW  Auction  47,  8  September  2000,  lot  375. 

John  Goodall  (tNovember  1 684,  aged  65) 


1083  Fowey,  Peter  Toller,  Farthing,  1660,  0.99g/9h  (N  537; 
BW.  14).  Very  fine,  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

J.A.D.  Mayne  Collection,  Spink  Auction  145, 12-14  July  2000,  lot  2669. 
Peter  Toller  (tjanuary  1684,  aged  76),  merchant 


1084  Helston,  Robert  Cocke,  Farthing,  1666,  1.37g/3h  (N 
538;  BW.  15).  Edge  chip  and  associated  weakness, 
otherwise  fine,  rare  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

J.A.D.  Mayne  Collection,  Spink  Auction  1 45, 12-14  July  2000,  lot  2670 


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A  COLL 


17TH  CENTURY  TOKENS  OF  CORNWALL,  the  Prof 


rty  of 


Gentleman 


1085  Helston,  William  Penhalurick,  Farthing,  1667,  0.88g/6h 
(N  539;  BW.  16).  Very  fine ,  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Sir  Marcus  Clark  Collection 

W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  61 B 
(Melbourne),  3-4  August  1999,  lot  20 
bt  N.A.  Clark  September  2000 


1086  Helston,  John  Penhelick,  Farthing,  1666,  0.66g/6h  (N 
540;  BW.  17).  Good  very  fine,  very  rare  (£150-200) 


1092  Lostwithiel,  Richard  Webber,  Farthing,  1658,  0.99g/12b 
(N  552  rev.,  different  obv.;  BW.  42).  Good  very  fine, 
nicely  patinated,  very  rare  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

J.A.D.  May ne  Collection,  Spink  Auction  145, 12-14  July  2000,  lot  2675 


1093  Mevagissey,  John  Keagle,  Farthing,  1664,  0.80g/12h  (BW. 
45).  Striking  flaw  on  reverse,  otherwise  good  fine,  very 
rare  (£120-150) 


Provenance: 

J.A.D.  Mayne  Collection,  Spink  Auction  145,  12-14  July  2000,  lot  2671 


1087  Helston,  Peter  Priske,  Farthing,  1668,  0.61  g/1 2h  (N  541; 
BW.  19).  Very  fine  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

DNW  Auction  36, 1 2  June  1 998,  lot  221 
bt  M.  Trenerry 

1088  Launceston,  Degory  Bewes,  Farthing,  1.06g/3h  (N  567; 
BW.  22).  Poor,  rare  (£15-25) 

Provenance: 

gift  of  N.A.  Clark  (formerly  with  Spink]. 


Provenance: 

J.A.D.  Mayne  Collection,  Spink  Auction  145,  12-14  July  2000,  lot  2676 


1094  Millbrook,  Gregory  Dowlinge,  Farthing,  1666, 
0.63g/12h  (Thompson  and  Gaunt,  BNJ  1992,  pi. 23,  1, 
same  dies;  BW.  Bedfordshire  75).  Traces  of  surface 
verdigris  on  reverse,  about  fine,  very  rare  and  of 
American  interest  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

N.  Bagshawe  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  3  November  2000,  lot  791 
(part) 

bt  R.  Gladdle  2004. 


Degory  Bewes,  St  Stephens,  Launceston 


1089  Liskeard,  Henry  Hellyar,  Farthing,  1668,  0 . 7 1  g/1 2 h  (D 
31  B).  Edge  chipped,  otherwise  very  fine  and  extremely 
rare  (£300-400) 

Provenance: 

Bt  R.  Gladdle  2004 


1090  Liskeard,  Joseph  Upcott,  Farthing,  0.94g/6h  (D  32A). 
Obverse  fine,  reverse  very  fine,  extremely  rare 
(£350-450) 

Provenance: 

Bt  N.A.  Clark  April  2000 


1091  Looe,  William  Ambrose,  Farthing,  1664,  1.09g/12h  (N 
549;  BW.  34).  Centres  weak,  obverse  fine,  reverse 
better  but  with  two  punch  marks  in  field,  very  rare 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

J.A.D.  Mayne  (  oiler  lion,  Spink  Auction  1 45,  12-14  July  2000,  lot  2674. 
WilL. an  Ambrose,  burgess,  Fast  Looe 


Gregory  Dowling,  merchant  mariner,  first  wife's  name  Ann  (tOctober 
1 670),  second  wife's  name  Margaret  (tc.  1 693).  Dowling's  will,  dated 
26  November  1674  and  published  by  R.H.  Thompson  and  D.J.  Gaunt 
(BNJ  1992,  pp. 154-8)  makes  it  clear  that  Dowling  was  then 
commanding  the  ship  Amide,  out  of  Plymouth,  bound  for  Virginia,  USA 


1095  Padstow,  Peeter  Swimer,  Farthing,  1664,  1.41  g/6h  (D 
52A,  and  pi .  1 ,  this  piece).  Almost  very  fine,  extremely 
rare  (£250-350) 

Provenance: 

SCMB  July  1973 

J.A.D.  Mayne  Collection,  Spink  Auction  145, 12-14  July  2000,  lot  2677 


1096  Penryn,  Andrew  Rider,  Farthing,  1664,  1 . 1 1  g/1  2 h  (N  558, 
this  piece;  BW.  58).  Very  fine  and  patinated,  rare 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Mrs  R.  Flenry  Norweb  Collection  |from  Baldwin] 

SNC  October  1 987  (5847) 

J.A.D.  Mayne  Collection,  Spink  Auction  145, 1 2-14  July  2000,  lot  2678. 
Andrew  Rider,  quaker,  served  a  prison  sentence  for  his  beliefs 


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A  C  OM  I  (  I  ION  C)l  17TI  I  ( 


)97  Penryn,  Thomas  Worth,  Farthing,  1665,  0.94g/9h  (N  560; 
BW.  61).  About  very  fine  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

Hi  N.A.  Clark  February  2000. 

Thomas  Worth,  gentleman 


198  Penzance,  Ralph  Beard,  Halfpenny,  1669,  1.09g/12h  (D 
-).  Surface  oxidised,  otherwise  about  fine  and  clear,  of 
the  highest  rarity;  believed  the  only  known  specimen 
(£300-400) 

Provenance: 

Bt  N.A.  Clark  June  2001 . 

Ralph  Beard,  Madron.  The  full  reading  is:  mm.  pierced  cinquefoil  both 
sides,  Ralph  (rosette)  beard  (rosette),  shield  containing  Mercers'  arms, 
rev.  of  (rosette)  Penzance  (rosette)  1 669,  his  half  peny 


99  Penzance,  John  Cleverdon,  Farthing,  0.80g/9h  (BW.  64). 
Fine  and  clear,  very  rare  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

J.A.D.  Mayne  Collection,  Spink  Auction  145,  12-14  July  2000,  lot  2681. 
John  Cleverdon  (tjuly  1667),  merchant,  Madron 


30  Redruth,  Anthony  Cocke,  Farthing,  1666,  0.53g/12h  (N 
564;  BW.  70).  Usual  die  flaw  in  centre  of  reverse,  very 
fine,  lightly  patinated  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

Sir  Marcus  Clark  Collection 

W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  61 B 
(Melbourne),  3-4  August  1999,  lot  22 
bt  N.A.  Clark  August  1999. 

Anthony  Cocke  (tMarch  1 700) 


1102  Scilly  isles,  Thomas  Ekines,  Halfpenny,  1.80g/6h  (N 
571;  BW.  76).  Medioc  re,  legend  partly  clear,  very  rare 
(£60-80) 

Prove  nance: 

J.A.D.  Mayne  (  hi  let  lion,  Spink  Auction  145,  12-14  July  2000,  lot  208  i. 

Thomas  Ekins,  merchant  and  first  steward  of  the  Godolphin  family, 
lessees  of  St  illy 

1103  Stratton,  John  Cann,  Farthing,  1652,  0.fi9g/12h  (N  572; 
BW.  94).  Obverse  fair,  reverse  mediocre,  very  rare 
(£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Bt  N.A.  Clark  February  2000. 

John  Cann,  mercer 


1104  Truro,  Andrew  Crocker,  Farthing,  1668,  0.75g/12h  (BW 
97).  Obverse  fine,  reverse  better,  rare  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

J.A.D.  Mayne  Collection,  Spink  Auction  145,  12-14  July  2000,  lot  2686 


1105  Truro,  Thomas  Trewillow,  Farthing,  1657,  0.74g/6h  (D 
-).  About  fine  and  clear,  of  the  highest  rarity;  perhaps 
only  one  other  specimen  known  (£250-300) 

Provenance: 

Bt  N.A.  Clark  July  1999. 

Thomas  Trewolla,  gentleman.  The  full  reading  of  this  token  by  David 
Ramage  is:  mm.  5-point  mullet  both  sides,  Thomas  (lozenge) 
trewillow,  crowned  rose,  rev.  in  (lozenge)  trewrow  (lozenge)  1657, 
three  owls 


)1  Saltash,  Peter  Stephens,  Halfpenny,  1667,  0.94g/12h 
(BW.  74).  A  trifle  crimped,  otherwise  very  fine  rare 
(£1 50-200) 

Provenance: 

J.L.  Wctton  Collection 

R.A.  Shuttlewood  Collection,  Spink  Auction  151, 15  March  2001,  lot  622 


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Robert  Hogarth,  MVO,  MBE  (1938-2003) 


A  charismatic,  ebullient  and  almost  Pickwickian  figure,  Robert  Hogarth  brought  colour  and  cheer  to 
all  those  in  the  numismatic  world  who  knew  him.  Born  in  London  on  27  May  1938,  he  followed 
national  service  in  the  RAF  by  joining  Her  Majesty's  Diplomatic  Service.  His  postings  to  the  Sudan, 
the  USA,  South  Korea,  Israel,  Botswana  and  Cameroon  meant  that  he  was  well  travelled  and  well  read,  and  he 
could  hold  a  deep  and  intelligent  conversation  on  many  subjects. 

Robert  enjoyed  life,  was  of  a  jolly  disposition  and  had  a  good  sense  of  humour.  He  had  a  hearty 
chortle,  especially  when  the  victim  of  someone  else's  cutting  wit.  A  case  in  point  was  when  he  came  upon  an 
enamelled  badge  depicting  Invicta  and  bearing  the  letters  KM  and  MK  in  opposing  corners.  On  enquiring  the 
meaning  of  those  letters,  he  was  quickly  told  Kentish  Man,  Man  of  Kent,  and  what  he  was  considered  to  be 
having  not  realised  their  meaning.  This  episode  was  particularly  amusing  because  the  more  serious  side  of  his 
nature  had  for  many  years  been  devoted  to  the  study  and  collection  of  Kent-related  numismatic  items. 

A  posting  back  to  London  in  1968  coincided  with  him  getting  more  seriously  interested  in 
numismatics.  Setting  up  home,  initially  in  Sittingbourne  and  later  in  Canterbury,  and  joining  the  Kent 
Numismatic  Society,  his  attentions  were  soon  directed  towards  Kentish  hop  tokens  and  other 
paranumismatica;  the  hop  tokens  were  later  disposed  of  in  order  to  build  up  his  series  of  the  county's  17th 
century  tokens.  The  other  numismatic  theme  close  to  his  heart  was  Africana  and  his  substantial  collection  of 
this  material  is  currently  being  catalogued. 

What  follows  is  the  best  collection  of  Kent  1  7th  century  tokens  to  have  been  publicly  dispersed  since 
the  holdings  of  Luther  Clements,  Williamson's  sub-editor  for  Kent,  were  auctioned  in  May  1937.  Totalling  561 
different  varieties,  a  smidgen  short  of  the  567  (recte  566)  collected  by  Clements  and  attributed  to  Kent  at  that 
time,  this  assemblage  was  only  begun  in  1991;  yet  in  the  space  of  12  short  years  until  his  untimely  death  of  a 
heart  attack  on  4  November  2003,  Robert  Hogarth  assiduously  put  together  what  is  the  second  most  important 
c  ollection  of  the  county  in  existence.  No  less  than  228  pieces  derive  from  the  holding  formed  by  Viney  lames 
'Nicky'  Newbury  (c.  1910-85),  a  local  antiquary  whose  green-ticketed  pieces,  all  regrettably  without  any 
provenances,  were  acquired  en  bloc  post-mortem  by  Baldwin's.  Other  sources  of  note  include  Mrs  Norweb, 
Col.  Carthew,  Philip  Greenall,  the  barrister  and  philatelist  Sir  Geoffrey  Edgar  Duveen  (1883-1975),  William 
Gilbert  and  even  Clements  himself. 

Apart  from  numismatics  Robert  had  many  other  interests,  especially  photography  and  railways.  He 
leaves  his  wife,  I  lyun-key,  .in  anthropologist  and  author  whom  he  met  in  Seoul  in  1965,  two  children,  Edward 
and  Clare,  and  many  friends  in  the  worlds  of  numismatics,  railways  and  the  Diplomatic  Service. 

M.B.S./P.J.P-M. 


(HE  COI  I  I  ('(ION  Ol  I7TH  CENTURY  TOKENS  OE  Kl  N  I  FORME 


HE  COLLECTION  OF  1  7TH  CENTURY  TOKENS  OF 
KENT  FORMED  BY  THE  LATE  ROBERT  HOGARTH 


06  Aitledore,  John  Bourne,  Halfpenny,  1669,  1.34g/12h  (N 
2371;  BW.  1).  Almost  very  fine,  rare;  the  only  issue  for 
the  village  f£60-«0J 


Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  March  1994. 


John  Bourne,  yeoman 


)7  Ashford,  James  Bassett,  Halfpenny,  1669,  1 .81  g/1 2 h 
(BW.  2);  Frances  Baylef,  Farthing,  1 . 1 7g/6h  (N  2382; 
BW.  3);  William  Botting,  Halfpenny,  1669,  1.78g/6h  (N 
2372;  BW.  4);  Benjamin  Bowyer,  Halfpenny,  1664, 
2.28g/3h  (N  2373;  BW.  5);  James  Chittenden,  Halfpenny, 
1669,  1.51  g/5 h  (N  2374;  BW.  6);  Thomas  Clerke, 
Halfpenny,  1668,  2.35g/12h  (N  2383;  BW.  7);  John 
Denn,  Halfpence,  1669  (2,  different  obv.  dies),  1.37g/6h 
(N  2375;  BW.  8),  2.22g/9h  (N  2375  rev.,  different  obv.; 
BW.  8);  Thomas  Fenner,  Farthing,  [16157,  1.19g/9h  (BW. 
9)  [9].  First  BW.  8  mediocre,  others  fine  to  very  fine, 
BW.  7  rare  (£180-220) 

Provenance: 

BW.  2,  4,  *8  at  2.22g  and  9  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  |2  bt  Baldwin 
January  1 999,  4  and  9  bt  Baldwin  August  2003,  8  bt  Baldwin  September 
2001) 

BW.  3  bt  S.R.  Porter  March  1996 

BW.  5  and  7  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT  18, 
part)  |5  bt  Baldwin  September  2001,  7  bt  Baldwin  February  1994J 
BW.  6  D.C.  Pennock  Collection,  bt  December  1 993 
BW.  8  at  1 .37g  bt  M.  Trenerry  March  1993. 

Frances  Baylef,  gentleman;  William  Botting,  maltster;  Benjamin 
Bowyer,  haberdasher;  Thomas  Fenner,  grocer 


8  Ashford,  Thomas  Flint,  Farthing,  1664,  0.83g/3h  (N 
2376;  BW.  10);  William  Osborne,  Farthing,  1663, 
0.67g/6h  (N  2377;  BW.  11);  Mary  Steed,  Halfpenny, 
1669,  1.85g/9h  (N  2378;  BW.  14);  Robert  Wage, 
Halfpenny,  1668,  1.95g/9h  (N  2379;  BW.  15);  Robert 
Walbe,  octagonal  Halfpenny,  [1 6(69,  1.70g/6h  (BW.  16); 
Samuell  Wood,  Halfpenny,  1666,  3.93g/12h  (N  2381; 
BW.  18)  [61.  BW.  15  and  7  6  very  fine,  latter  very  rare, 
others  mostly  fine  or  better  (£180-220) 

Provenance: 

BW.  10  bt  M.  Trenerry  February  1994 

BW.  1 1  D.C.  Pennock  Collection,  bt  December  1993 

BW.  14  bt  Baldwin  October  1997 

BW.  15  and  *16  V.).  Newbury  Collection  (15  bt  Baldwin  November 
2001,  16  bt  Baldwin  February  1996] 

BW.  18  bt  S.R.  Porter  March  1996. 

William  Osborne,  grocer;  Samuel  Wood,  innkeeper,  The  Saracen's 
Head 


1109  Ashford,  Thomas  Redfeild,  Farthing,  0.73g/3h  (BW.  12); 
Henlryl  Wise,  Farthing,  1664,  1.55g/12h  (N  2380;  BW. 
17)  1 2 1 .  Fine,  both  rare  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection  1 1 2  bt  Baldwin  September  2001,  *17  bt 
Baldwin  August  20031. 

Henry  Wise,  grocer 


1110  Aylesford,  Edmonjd]  Smith,  Farthing,  1.10g/6h  (BW.  20); 
Benenden,  Richard  Grant,  Farthing,  1.02g/6h  (BW.  21 
[2J.  First  fair,  second  mediocre,  both  very  rare;  the  only 
correctly  attributed  issuers  for  these  towns  (£90-120) 
Provenance: 

BW.  20  L.  Clements  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  31  May  1937,  lot  94 
(part),  SirC.E.  Duveen  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  January  1997 
BW.  21  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  July  1997. 

Edmond  Smith,  grocer;  Richard  Grant,  grocer 


1111  Biddenden,  Richard  Foster,  Halfpence  (2),  undated, 
2.41  g/3 h  (N  2384;  BW.  24),  1668,  2.25g/3h  (BW.  23); 
Alexander  Holmsby,  Farthing,  1658,  0.78g/6h  (N  2385; 
BW.  26),  Halfpenny,  1.55g/12h  (N  2386;  BW.  25); 
Thomas  Sceelles,  Farthing,  1666,  0.84g/3h  (N  2387;  BW. 
28)  [ 5 ] .  BW.  25  very  fine,  BW.  24  and  28  fair,  others 
fine  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

BW.  23,  24  and  25  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [23  and  24  bt  Baldwin 

September  2001,  25  bt  Baldwin  August  19931 

BW.  26  bt  Baldwin  January  1999 

BW.  28  bt  B.  Waterhouse  November  1 993 


1112  Biddenden,  Alexander  Lindridge,  Halfpenny,  1671, 
1.25g/12h  (BW.  27).  Metal  fault  on  reverse,  very  fine, 
rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  January  1999 


1113  Brasted,  William  Lines,  Farthing,  1666,  1.42g/3h  (N 
2388,  this  piece;  BW.  29).  Legends  partly  weak, 
otherwise  good  fine,  rare;  the  only  issue  for  the  village 
(£50-70) 

Provenance: 

R.A.  Nott  Collection 

Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  95,  25  November 
1 992,  lot  562  (part) 
bt  Spink  September  1994 


www.  dnw.  co.uk 


TURY  TOKENS  OF  KENT  FORMED  BY  THE  LATE  ROBERT  HOGARTH 


1114  Bredgar,  Thomas  Reader,  Halfpenny,  1.77g/6h  (N  6418; 
D  London  393A).  Fine,  extremely  rare;  the  only  issue  for 
the  village  and  the  best  of  the  three  specimens  known 
to  the  cataloguer  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

Bt  D.  Mason  October  2000. 

Thomas  Reader,  carpenter;  see  R.H.  Thompson,  'An  Armorial  Token 
from  'Breadgate',  BN)  1 996,  pp.1  34-5.  The  only  other  specimens  traced 
are  those  formerly  in  the  Norweb  collection  (ex  Horace  Hird)  and  the 
Dora  Harris/Frank  Sedgwick  piece 

1115  Brenchley,  William  Woodgate,  Farthing,  1659  [dated 
1654  on  rev.},  0.80g/6h  (BW.  31),  Halfpence  (2),  1664, 
2.22g/3h  (N  2389,  this  piece ;  BW.  32),  1667,  2.78g/12h 
(N  2390,  this  piece;  BW.  33)  [3].  Last  fine,  others  fair 
and  second  turned  in  the  die,  all  rare  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

BW.  31  bt  Spink  March  1 996 

BW.  32  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  95,  25 
November  1992,  lot  562  (part)  (from  Baldwin  1967],  bt  Spink  March 
1996 

BW.  33  R.A.  Nott  Collection  |from  Baldwin],  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb 
Collection,  Spink  Auction  95,  25  November  1992,  lot  562  (part),  bt  Spink 
October  1 995 


1116  Bromley,  Thomas  Ghost,  Halfpenny,  1.26g/3h  (BW.  34); 
Robert  Kinge,  Farthing,  1.14g/12h  (BW.  35);  Micaell 
Lee,  Farthing,  0.66g/9h  (BW.  36);  John  Percivall, 
Halfpenny,  1667,  2.01g/6h  (BW.  37);  William  Waldron, 
Halfpenny,  1.77g/9h  (N  2391a,  this  specimen;  BW.  38) 
[5],  BW.  36  fair,  BW.  37  mediocre,  others  generally  good 
fine,  all  rare  except  the  last;  all  the  issues  for  this 
locality  (£140-180) 

Provenance: 

*BW.  34  found  in  the  R.  Thames  1995,  bt  Baldwin  December  1995 
BW.  35  bt  Spink  January  1 996 

BW.  36  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  September  2001 
BW.  37  bt  Baldwin  September  2001 

BW.  38  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  bt  S.R. 
Porter  July  1996  [via  Spink]. 

Michael  Lee,  innkeper,  The  White  Hart;  William  Waldron, 
tallowchandler.  The  ticket  for  the  last  states  'N  2391  b  or  2391c'  but  the 
token  is  clearly  the  same  specimen  illustrated  in  the  Sylloge  as  2391a 


1117  Brookland,  John  Eve,  Farthing,  1 .1 2 g/6 h  (N  2392;  BW. 
40),  Halfpenny,  1671,  1.80g/9h  (N  2393;  BW.  39);  John 
Harrison,  Farthing,  1.03g  (BW.  41)  [3J.  First  fine, 
second  good  fine,  last  poor  and  chipped  but  extremely 
rare;  all  the  issues  for  this  village  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

'BW.  19  V.J.  Newbury  Collet  lion,  bt  Baldwin  September  2001 
BW.  40  bt  Dec  ember  1993 

BW.  41  , i  metal  detec  lor  find  1992, 1)1  Baldwin  September  2001 . 


1118  Canterbury,  Tho[mas]  Baker,  Halfpenny,  1667,  1.67g/ 
(N  2394,  this  piece;  BW.  42);  Francis  Banick,  Farthir 
1 . 05 g/6 h  (N  2395;  BW.  43);  Thomas  Best,  Farthirr 
1650,  0.83g/6h  (BW.  44);  Tholmas)  Bullock,  Farthir! 
0.67g/6h  (N  2425;  BW.  45);  Thomas  Burden,  Halfpenr 
1667,  1 . 2 5 g/ 1 2h  (N  2396;  BW.  46);  John  Carder 
Farthing,  1656,  1.13g/6h  (N  2397;  BW.  47);  Her 
Carpenter,  Farthing,  1658,  0.90g/12h  (N  2398;  BW.  4C 
Halfpenny,  1667,  2.23g/6h  (N  2399;  BW.  48);  Jam 
Cheever,  Farthings  (2,  same  obv.  die),  [16J57,  0.66g/e 
(N  2400;  BW.  51),  [16]62,  0.59g/9h  (N  2401;  BW.  52 
Halfpenny,  1663,  1.95g/3h  (N  2402;  BW.  50);  Edwa 
Crayford,  Farthing,  0.92g/6h  (N  2403;  BW.  53)  [12 
BW.  42  very  fine  with  green  patina,  BW.  46,  50  and  5 
about  very  fine,  others  generally  fine,  BW.  44  rar • 
(£200-250) 

Provenance: 

BW.  42  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection  (from  Baldwin],  bt  Spin 
September  1994 

BW.  43  The  Property  of  a  Gentleman,  Spink  Auction  89,  25  Novemb 

1991,  lot  348  (part),  bt  M.  Trenerry  September  1 992 

BW.  44,  45,  48  and  51  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [44  and  45  bt  Baldw 

September  2001 , 48  bt  Baldwin  January  2002,  51  bt  Baldwin  July  2001 

*BW.  46  bt  Baldwin  January  2002 

BW.  47  bt  Format  March  1993 

BW.  49  and  52  bt  Baldwin  October  1 996 

BW.  50  bt  Spink  December  2000  [previously  from  Baldwin,  Janua 
1982] 

BW.  53  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT  18,  pam 
bt  Baldwin  January  2002. 

Thomas  Baker,  cheesemonger;  Thomas  Best,  vintner;  Thomas  Burde 
grocer;  Edward  Crayford,  grocer 


1119  Canterbury,  Thomas  Enfield,  Farthing,  1666,  0.98g/12 
(BW.  55),  Halfpenny,  1666,  2.50g/3h  (N  2433;  BW.  54 
Anthony  Fagg,  Farthing,  1 . 0 1  g/6 h  (N  2404/1;  BW.  56 
Thomas  Feild,  Halfpenny,  1666,  2 . 1 2g/9h  (N  2404/2 
BW.  57);  Edward  Fray,  Halfpenny,  1667,  2.26g/6h  ( 
2405;  BW.  58);  Thomas  Jenings,  Farthings  (3),  Ramag; 
dies,  1.02g/6h  (N  2407;  BW.  61),  post-Restoration  die 
(2,  different  obv.  dies),  0.93g/6h  (N  2408  rev.,  differer 
obv.;  BW.  61),  0.54g/9h  (N  2408;  BW.  61),  Halfpenm- 
1669,  1.43g/12h  (N  2409;  BW.  60);  M.S.K.  AT  the  SHin 
Farthing,  1653,  0.74g/6h  (N  2429;  BW.  62)  [10],  BW.  581 
very  fine,  others  generally  fine,  some  better  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

BW.  54  D.C.  Pennock  Collection,  bt  December  1993 

BW.  55  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT  18,  parti 

bt  Baldwin  January  2002 

BW.  56  and  61  at  0.93g  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  (56  bt  Baldwin  Jull 
2003,  61  bt  Baldwin  August  2003] 

*BW.  57  bt  Baldwin  October  2001 

BW.  58  and  61  at  0.54g  bt  Spink  December  2000  1 58  previously  Iron 
Baldwin,  61  from  F.  Schwer  December  1986] 

BW.  60  Format  FPL  53,  April  1996  (451 1) 

BW.  61  Ramage  found  in  R.  Stour,  bt  Baldwin  July  1997 
BW.  62  bt  Baldwin  January  2002. 

Thomas  Enfield,  grocer.  Mercery  lane,  mayor  1674:  Anthony  Fagg 
grocer;  Edward  Fray,  tallowchandler;  Thomas  Jenings,  grocer  an' 
tallowchandler 


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John  Eve,  grot  cr 


THE  COl  LECTION  Ol  I  71 1  I  (  ENTURY  TOKENS  OF  KEN  I 


!0  Canterbury,  Thomas  I  kitten,  octagonal  Penny,  1669, 
1.75g/3h  (N  2406;  BW.  59).  Fine,  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
Lit  T.  Millett  September  1992. 

Thomas  Hutten,  pewterer,  his  token  is  the  only  penny  denomination  in 
the  Kent  series 


1124  Canterbury,  T.M.S.  ai  the  3  makkenors,  Farthing, 
1.19g/6h  (N  2431;  BW.  73);  Joseph  Sherwood,  Farthing, 
1.22 g/6 h  (BW.  74);  John  Simpson,  Farthing,  1653, 
1.01  g/6 h  (N  2419;  BW.  75);  Richard  Smith,  Farthing, 
0.69g/6h  (N  2421;  BW.  76);  Sibb  Smith,  Farthings  (2, 
different  rev.  dies),  0.7fig/6h  (N  2434;  BW.  77), 
0.49g/12h  (BW.  78);  Will  Terrey,  Farthing,  1.14g/6h  (N 
2426;  BW.  79)  [71.  BW.  78  and  79  very  fine,  others 
generally  fair  to  fine,  some  better,  BW.  74  rare 
(£150-200) 


1  Canterbury,  Francis  Maplisden,  Halfpenny,  1666, 
1.93g/9h  (N  2410;  BW.  63);  Walter  Maplisden,  Farthing, 
1.20g/6h  (N  2412;  BW.  65);  Jeremiah  Masterson, 
octagonal  Halfpence  (3,  from  two  obv.  and  three  rev. 
dies),  l.63g/3h  (N  2413;  BW.  66),  3.73g/6h  (N  2414; 
BW.  66),  2.67g/3h  (N  2414  obv.,  different  rev.;  BW.  66) 
[5].  BW.  65  and  first  66  fair,  others  fine  or  better 
(£90-120) 

Provenance: 

BW.  63  found  in  R.  Thames,  bt  Baldwin  July  1997 

BW.  65  bt  Baldwin  January  2002 

BW.  66  at  1 .63  and  3.73g  bl  P.  Withers  September  2003 

*BW.  66  at  2.67g  W.  Gilbert  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  October  2001 . 

Francis  Maplisden,  grocer,  mayor  1668;  Jeremiah  Masterson,  grocer 
and  postmaster  until  1674 

l  Canterbury,  Francis  Maplisdan,  Halfpenny,  1666, 

I. 68g/9h  (N  2411,  this  piece;  BW.  64).  Fair,  very  rare 
(£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection  [from  Baldwin],  Spink  Auction  95,  25 
November  1 992,  lot  565  (part) 

J.  Whitmore  FPL  November  2000  (Z  8269) 

t  Canterbury,  Thomas  Mayne,  Farthings,  1654  (2,  different 
obv.  dies),  1 .03g/6h  (N  2415  rev.,  different  obv.;  BW. 
68),  0.51  g/1 2  h  (N  2415b,  this  piece;  BW.  68), 
Halfpenny,  1664,  2.24g/12h  (N  2416;  BW.  67);  Thomas 
Ockman,  Farthing,  0.85g/6h  (BW.  70),  Halfpence  (2, 
different  rev.  dies),  1.46g/6h  (N  2417;  BW.  69),  2.70g/3h 
(N  2418;  BW.  69);  I.M.P.,  the  SARISONS  head,  Farthing, 
0.94g/6h  (N  2428  rev.,  different  obv.;  BW.  71);  D.M.R. 
AT  THE  mairmayd,  Farthing,  0.86g/6h  (N  2427;  BW.  72) 
I8J.  N  2415b  and  first  BW.  69  poor,  BW.  71  fair,  others 
fine  or  better  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

BW.  67  bt  Baldwin  January  2002 

BW.  68  at  1 .03g  and  69  at  2.70g  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB 
March  1946  (CT  18,  part)  168  bt  Baldwin  October  2001,  69  bt  Baldwin 
January  1999] 

BW.  68  at  0.51g  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection, 

bt  Spink  November  1 994 

BW.  69  at  1 .46g  bt  M.  Trenerry  December  1996 

BW.  70  and  72  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [70  bt  Baldwin  October  2001, 

72  bt  Baldwin  January  20021 

BW.  71  bt  Baldwin  September  2001. 

Thomas  Mayne,  grocer;  Thomas  Ockman,  grocer,  mayor  in  1658  and 
1665 


Provenance: 

*BW.  73  and  76  bt  Baldwin  October  1996 

BW.  74  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  Marc  h  1946  (CT  18,  part) 
[bt  Baldwin  January  2002] 

BW.  75,  78  and  79  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [ 75  bt  Baldwin  January 
2002,  others  bt  Baldwin  September  2001  ] 

BW.  77  D.C.  Pennock  Collection,  bt  December  1993. 

Joseph  Sherwood,  grocer;  John  Simpson,  mayor,  1667;  Richard  Smith, 
grocer;  Sybil  Smith,  Westgate;  Will  Terrey,  innkeeper.  The  Globe 


1125  Canterbury,  E.A.W.  at  the  3  kings,  Farthing,  1 . 1 3g/6h  (N 
2430  obv.;  BW.  80);  E.M.W.  AT  THE  3  kings,  Farthings  (2, 
different  rev.  dies),  1.10g/6h  (N  2430;  BW.  81),  1.09g/6h 
(N  2430  obv.,  different  rev.;  BW.  81);  Richard  White, 
Farthing,  1656,  0.85g/6h  (N  2422;  BW.  82);  Jarvise 
Willmatt,  Halfpence,  1664  (2,  different  dies),  mm. 
mullet,  3.28g/12h  (N  2423  obv.,  different  rev.;  BW.  83), 
mm.  open  cinquefoil  on  rev.,  1.53g/12h  (N  2424;  BW. 
84);  John  Wraighte,  Halfpenny,  1668,  1.62g/12h  (N 
2432,  this  piece;  BW.  567)  [7].  Generally  fair  to  fine, 
some  better  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

BW.  80  bt  Baldwin  September  2001 

BW.  81  at  1 .10g  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT 
1 8,  part)  bt  Baldwin  September  2001  ] 

BW.  81  at  1 -09g  and  83  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [81  bt  Baldwin 
September  2001 , 83  bt  Baldwin  October  2001  ] 

BW.  82  bt  M.  Trenerry  February  1994 
BW.  84  bt  Baldwin  October  2001 

*BW.  567  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection  [from  Baldwin],  bt  Spink 
November  1 994. 

Richard  White,  barber;  John  Wraith,  Holy  Cross,  Westgate.  The  same 
obv.  die  was  used  to  strike  the  E.A.W.  and  E.M.W.  issues;  the  wear 
pattern  demonstrates  that  the  E.A.W.  issue  was  struck  first 


1126  Charing,  Thomas  Chapman,  Halfpenny,  1666,  1.46g/6h 
(N  2436;  BW.  85);  Alexander  Hart,  Halfpenny,  1667, 
1.19g/12h  (BW.  86);  John  Mors,  Farthing,  1651,  0.99g/6h 
(N  2435;  BW.  87)  [3].  Fine,  a  rare  group ;  all  the  issues 
for  the  town  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

BW.  85  and  86  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  March  2002 
*BW.  87  bt  Baldwin  April  1994. 

Thomas  Chapman,  Charing  Heath;  Alexander  Hart,  grocer;  John  Mors, 
grocer 


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1127  Chatham,  John  Adams,  Farthing,  1657,  0.52g/6h  (N 
2437;  BW.  88);  Francis  Brett,  Farthing,  1666,  0.97g/6h 
(N  2438;  BW.  89);  Richard  Creswell,  Farthing,  1666, 
1.51  g/1 2h  (BW.  90);  William  Hardin,  Farthing,  1.11  g/6h 
(N  2440;  BW.  92);  Joshua  Holland,  Farthing,  1668, 
1  -1 2 g/1 2h  (BW.  93);  John  Jeffery,  Farthing,  0.79g/6h  (N 
2441;  BW.  94);  Richard  Jen,  Halfpenny,  1668,  2.23g/5h 
(N  2442;  BW.  95)  [7 ).  BW.  90  and  93  very  fine,  both 
very  rare,  BW.  89  fair,  others  generally  fine  (£140-180) 
Provenance: 

BW.  88  D.C.  Pennock  Collection,  bt  December  1993 
BW.  89  bt  S.R.  Porter  February  1996 
BW.  90  Format  FPL  February  2001  (7005) 

BW.  92  bt  Baldwin  March  2002 

*BW.  93  J.  Whitmore  FPL  November  2000  (ZC  204) 

BW.  94  bt  Baldwin  April  1994 

BW.  95  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [bt  Baldwin  July  2003]. 

John  Adams,  gunsmith;  Richard  Creswell,  mealman;  Joshua  Holland, 
brewer 


1128  Chatham,  Robert  Dier,  Halfpenny,  1.91  g/9 h  (N  2439; 
BW.  91).  Very  fine,  very  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  January  1999 


1129  Chatham,  Richard  Jennman,  Farthing,  1.66g/6h  (N  2443; 
BW.  96);  Walter  Jones,  Halfpenny,  1667,  2 . 5 3g/1 2 h  (N 
2453;  BW.  97);  W.S.I.  AT  THE  CLOBE,  Farthings  (2),  1662, 
1 . 2 3g/1 2h  (N  2451;  BW.  98),  1667,  0.52g/9h  (N  2452 
rev.,  different  obv .;  BW.  99);  Samuell  Mabbor,  Farthing, 
1657,  0.94g/6h  (N  2444;  BW.  101);  John  Marvell, 
Farthing,  1666,  0.82g/12h  (N  2445  obv.,  different  rev.; 
BW.  102);  Richard  Mathews,  Farthing,  0.67g/6h  (N  2446; 
BW.  103)  [7],  BW.  99  very  fine,  BW.  96  about  very  fine, 
both  rare,  BW.  98  and  103  mediocre,  others  fair  to  fine 
(£140-180) 

Provenance: 

'BW.  96  bt  Baldwin  January  1999 

BW.  97  D.C.  Pennock  Collection,  bt  August  1992 

BW.  98  and  10  5  bt  Baldwin  April  1994 

BW.  99  and  10 1  V.j.  Newbury  Collection  [99  bt  S.R.  Porter  March  1998, 
101  bt  Baldwin  March  20021 

BW.  102  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMIi  March  1946  (CT  18,  part), 
hi  Baldwin  Marr  h  2002. 

Walter  Jones,  innkeeper,  The  Nag's  I  lead;  Samuel  Mabbor,  grocer; 
Richard  Mathews,  tailor 


1130  Chatham,  John  Knight,  Farthing,  1.41  g/1 2h  (BW.  100 
About  very  fine,  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  March  2002 


1131  Chatham,  Walter  Ramsden,  Farthing,  1.01  g/6h  (N  2445 
BW.  104);  T.M.S.  AT  THE  CLOBE,  Farthing,  1657,  1 ,08g/6 
(BW.  105);  Francis  Sanders,  Farthing,  1 . 1 0g/6h  (N  2448 
BW.  106);  John  Tihurst,  Farthing,  1666,  0.89g/3h  (h 
2449;  BW.  109);  Joseph  Wymshurst,  Farthings  (3,  fron 
two  obv.  and  two  rev.  dies),  undated,  1.26g/6h  (BW 
111),  1656  (2),  1 ,04g/6h  (N  2450  rev.,  different  obv 
BW.  110),  1.04g/6h  (N  2450;  BW.  110)  [7],  BW.  105 
fair,  BW.  106  mediocre,  BW.  109  very  fine,  others  fine 
(£80-100) 

Provenance: 

BW.  104  Sir  G.E.  Duveen  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  August  2003 
BW.  1 05,  *1 09,  second  110  and  111  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [105  b 
Baldwin  March  2002,  109  bt  Baldwin  April  1999,  others  bt  Baldwi 
August  2003] 

BW.  106  bt  Baldwin  April  1994 
First  BW.  1 10  bt  Baldwin  August  2003. 

Francis  Sanders,  tailor;  John  Tihurst,  brewer;  Joseph  Wimshurst,  tailo 
The  die-chain  for  the  Wimshurst  issues  is  as  shown  above 

1132  Chatham,  Robert  Smith,  Halfpenny,  1671,  1.94g/6h  (l“ 
2454;  BW.  107).  Mediocre,  very  rare  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  November  1 993 


1133  Chilham,  John  Coleman,  Halfpenny,  1664,  1.33g/6h  (N 
2455;  BW.  112);  James  Odden,  Halfpenny,  1664 
1.41  g/1 2h  (N  2457,  this  piece;  BW.  113);  William 
Plumer,  Farthing,  1 . 1 9g/6h  (N  2458;  BW.  115)  [3],  BW. 
112  about  fine,  BW.  113  very  fine  but  with  traces  of  an 
uncertain  undertype,  others  good  fine  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

BW.  1 12  bt  M.  Trenerry  March  1992 

*BW.  113  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection  (from  Baldwin],  Spink- 
Auction  95,  25  November  1992,  lot  573  (part),  bt  Spink  July  1996 
BW.  1 15  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  March  2002. 

James  Odden,  grocer;  William  Plumer,  grocer 


1134  Chilham,  lames  Odden,  Farthing,  1659,  1.15g/6h  (N- 
2456;  BW.  114).  Good  fine,  rare  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  March  2002 


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35  Cranhrook,  John  Avery,  Farthing,  0.87g/6h  (BW.  118); 
Thomas  Daniel,  Farthing,  0.86g/6h  (N  2460;  BW.  120); 
Rich Ijard I  Franckwell,  Farthing,  1 1 6 1 5 7,  0.88g/12h  (BW. 
121);  Robert  March,  Farthing,  1657,  0.93g/6h  (N  2461; 
BW.  123);  Peter  Master,  Farthing,  0.92g/9h  (BW.  124); 
Thomas  Mun,  Farthing,  1.85g/3h  (BW.  125);  William 
Wacher,  Farthing,  0.99g/12h  (N  2463;  BW.  127);  Mary 
Willis,  Halfpenny,  1669,  3.23g/12h  (N  2464;  BW.  128) 
1 8 1 .  BW.  127  about  very  fine,  BW.  125  fine,  others 
generally  fair,  several  rare  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

BW.  118,  *127  and  128  V.).  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  December 
1999 

BW.  120  Col.  R.|.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT  18,  part), 
bt  Baldwin  December  1999 

BW.  121,  124  and  125  Sir  C.E.  Duveen  Collection,  bt  Baldwin 

December  1 999 

BW.  123  bt  D.  Mason  July  2000. 

John  Avery  (tNovember  1678),  of  Salehurst,  Sussex,  mercer,  married 
Frances  Turke  of  Cranbrook  in  October  1656,  she  tjune  1687;  Thomas 
Daniell  (tNovember  1677),  mercer  and  grocer,  churchwarden  in  1660 
and  1664,  wife's  name  Sarah,  she  also  tNovember  1677;  Richard 
Franckwell,  innkeeper,  The  King's  Head,  married  Elizabeth  Adams  of 
Chatton,  she  tjuly  1662;  Robert  March,  mercer,  tby  1662;  Peter 
Master,  mercer  and  grocer;  Thomas  Mun  (tMarch  1691),  draper,  wife's 
name  Mary  (tOctober  1695);  William  Wacher  (t  in  Maidstone 
gaol, 1662,  where  he  had  been  committed  for  'interrupting  church 
services');  Mary  Willis,  nee  Merriam  (t  August  1678),  pewterer,  of 
Goudhurst,  married  John  Willis,  clothier,  in  September  1661 


6  Dartford,  Nichollas  Chambers,  Farthing,  1664,  1.10g/6h 
(BW.  131);  Thomas  Gill,  Farthing,  1659,  0.91g/6h  (BW. 
132);  Robert  Clover,  Farthing,  1.34g  (BW.  133);  Henry 
Peirce,  Farthings  (2,  different  rev.  dies),  1.00g/12h  (N 
2466;  BW.  137);  0.83g/12h  (N  2467;  BW.  138);  Edward 
Rose,  Farthings  (2,  different  obv.  dies),  0.93g/6h  (N 
2468;  BW.  140),  0.98g/6h  (N  2469,  this  piece-,  BW.  140); 
Rebecka  Smith,  Farthing,  0.93g/6h  (BW.  141);  Thomas 
Smith,  Farthing,  0.83g/6h  (N  2470;  BW.  142);  Robert 
Taylor,  Halfpenny,  1667,  1.78g/12h  (BW.  143)  [10]. 
BW.  133  poor,  N  2469  mediocre  and  bent,  others 
generally  about  fine,  a  few  better,  a  good  group  for  the 
town,  many  very  rare  (£250-300) 

Provenance: 

BW.  140  at  0.98g  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection  |from  Baldwin],  bt 

Spink  November  1994 

BW.  143  bt  T.  Millett  September  1992 

Remainder  all  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [133  bt  Baldwin  February  1996, 
others  bt  Baldwin  April  1999]. 

BW.  1 37  only  illustrated.  Nicholas  Chambers  (tOctober  1 685),  grocer 
and  churchwarden;  Thomas  Gill  (tSeptember  1667),  tailor  and 
cloth-merchant,  overseer  1652,  trustee  of  the  grammar  school  1660, 
surveyor  of  highways  1 662,  churchwarden;  Robert  Glover,  innkeeper 
The  Bull;  Henry  Peirce,  grocer,  churchwarden  1680-1;  Edward  Rose, 
yeoman;  Rebecca  Smith,  butcher 


1137  Dakiford,  Tholmas]  Morley,  Halfpenny,  1.41g/6h  (BW. 
136).  l  ine,  very  rare  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  April  1999 


1138  Deal,  Thomas  Brothers,  Farthing,  1664,  1 ,04g/6h  (BW. 
144);  William  Brothers,  Halfpenny,  1669,  1.58g/9h  (N 
2471;  BW.  145);  Ann  Cauterel,  Halfpenny,  1669, 
1.31  g/9h  (N  2472;  BW.  146);  john  Clarke,  Farthing, 
1659,  0.81  g/1 2h  (N  2473;  BW.  147);  James  Coston, 
Farthings,  1653  (3,  all  dies  different),  reading  deall  (2), 
0.95g/6h  (dies  not  in  N;  BW.  148),  0.91g/6h  (N  2474; 
BW.  148),  reading  deale,  1.14g/6h  (N  2475;  BW.  149); 
William  Coulson,  Farthing,  1659,  0.86g/6h  (BW.  150); 
T.F.  AT  THE  DOLPHINE,  Farthing,  1658,  1.02g/12h  (BW. 
151);  John  Lobdell,  Halfpenny,  1669,  1.62g/12h  (BW. 
153)  [10],  First  BW.  148  very  fine,  others  generally  fair 
to  fine,  BW.  152  very  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

BW.  1 44,  147,  149  and  1 50  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [  1 44  bt  Baldwin 
March  2002,  147  bt  Baldwin  August  2003,  149  bt  Baldwin  December 
1 999, 1 50  bt  Baldwin  October  2001  ] 

BW.  145  bt  Baldwin  October  2001 

BW.  146  W.  Gilbert  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  December  1999 

*BW.  1 48  at  0.95g  bt  Baldwin  October  1 996 

BW.  148  at  0.91  g  bt  Baldwin  April  1994 

BW.  151  found  in  the  R.  Thames  1988,  P.  Dickinson  Collection  (from  R. 
Sharman  October  1988],  bt  Spink  February  2002 
BW.  153  D.C.  Pennock  Collection,  bt  August  1992 


1139  Deal,  Timothy  Gardner,  Farthing,  1666,  0.41  g/1 2 h  (BW. 
152).  Off-centre,  fine,  very  rare  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  October  2001 


1140  Deal,  Thomas  Parksoen,  Farthing,  1658,  0.92g/6h  (N 
2477b,  this  piece;  BW.  154).  Has  been  gilt,  fine 
(£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection  |from  Baldwin] 
bt  Spink  November  1994. 

Thomas  Parksoen,  grocer.  The  token  was  originally  acquired  by  Mrs 
Norweb  as  being  struck  in  gold,  but  the  weight  and  thickness  of  flan 
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1141 


Deal,  John  Pears,  Farthing,  1663,  0.90g/6h  (N  2478;  BW. 
155);  John  Pittock,  Farthings,  1656  (3,  from  two  obv.  and 
two  rev.  dies,  all  pairings  different),  1.12g/6h  (N 
2479-81  rev.,  different  obv.;  BW.  156),  1.11  g/6h  (N 
2479;  BW.  156),  1.78g/12h  (N  2479  obv.,  different  land 
non-Ramage]  rev.;  BW.  156);  William  Pittocke, 
Halfpenny,  1668,  1.28g/6h  (N  2482;  BW.  157);  Moyses 
Potter,  Farthings  (2,  different  rev.  dies),  0.74g/12h  (N 
2483  obv.,  different  rev.;  BW.  158),  0.99g/6h  (N  2483; 
BW.  158);  Thomas  Potter,  Farthing,  1663,  0.53g/12h  (N 
2484;  BW.  159);  Richard  Stutly,  Farthing,  1653,  1 ,04g/6h 
(N  2485;  BW.  160);  Peter  Underwood,  Farthings  (3, 
different  obv.  dies),  1.15g/6h  (N  2487;  BW.  161), 
0.77g/6h  (N  2488;  BW.  161),  0.99g/6h  (N  2487-8  rev., 
different  obv.);  John  Watts,  Farthing,  1664,  0.77g/6h  (N 
2486;  BW.  162)  [13J.  Generally  fine  (£150-180) 


Provenance: 

BW.  1 55,  1 56  at  1 .1 2g  and  1 ,78g  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB 
March  1946  (CT  18,  part)  [155  bt  Baldwin  February  1994,  others  bt 
Baldwin  September  2001  ] 

BW.  1 56  at  1 .1 1g  bt  Baldwin  September  2001 

BW.  '157,  1 58  at  0.99g,  1 59,  1 60  and  1 62  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [158 

bt  Baldwin  August  2003,  others  bt  Baldwin  January  20031 

BW.  1 58  at  0.74g  found  at  Wingham  (Kent),  1990,  bt  A.W.  Judd  January 

1992 

BW.  1 61  at  1 .1 5g  bt  D.  Mason  October  1 991 
BW.  1 61  at  0.77g  bt  A.W.  Judd  October  1 992 
BW.  161  at  0.99g  D.C.  Pennock  Collection,  bt  December  1993. 


John  Pittock,  glover;  Moses  Potter  (+1666),  baker;  Thomas  Potter, 
grocer;  Peter  Underwood,  tallowchandler,  Lower  Deal 


1142  Deptford,  John  Andrews,  Farthing,  1655,  1 .1 0g/6h  (BW. 
163);  Gregory  Bumpsted,  Farthing,  1656,  1.03g/6h  (BW. 
166);  Roger  Clarke,  Halfpenny,  1.66g/6h  (N  2502;  BW. 
168);  William  Crich,  Farthing,  1663,  0.74g/6h  (N  2489; 
BW.  170);  John  Crouch,  Farthing,  1658,  l.66g/3h  (N 
2491;  BW.  171);  William  Dring,  Farthings,  1651  (2, 
different  obv.  dies),  1 . 1 4g/6h  (N  2492;  BW.  172), 
1.07g/6h  (N  2492  rev.,  different  obv.;  BW.  172)  [7], 
BW.  166  mediocre,  others  generally  fine  but  second  BW. 
172  pierced,  some  rare  (£180-220) 

Provenance: 

BW.  *163,  166,  1 70  and  1 72  at  1 .07g  all  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  |1  72 
bt  Baldwin  June  2003,  others  bt  Baldwin  January  2003) 

BW.  168  bt  Baldwin  January  2003 

BW.  171  bt  Baldwin  February  1994 

BW.  172  at  1.1 4g  bt  Spink  November  1999. 

William  Crich,  grocer;  John  Hodges,  Lower  Deptford 


1143  Deptford,  William  Crich,  Halfpenny,  1.55g/6h  (N  2490; 
BW.  169).  Very  fine,  scarce  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 


1144  Deptford,  Margery  Furzer,  Halfpenny,  1667,  1.39g/12h 
(BW.  173);  George  Gorham,  Farthing,  1664,  0.73g/3F 
(BW.  175),  Halfpenny,  1665,  1.82g/6h  (N  2493;  BW. 
174);  John  Hodges,  Farthings  (2,  different  dies), 
0.88g/12h  (BW.  176),  1.11  g/3 h  (BW.  177)  [5].  BW.  176 
mediocre,  others  generally  fine,  some  rare  (£150-200) 
Provenance: 

*BW.  173  bt  Baldwin  January  2003 
BW.  1 74  bt  S.R.  Porter  December  1 993 

BW.  1  75  and  176  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  (bt  Baldwin  January  2003J 
BW.  1 77  bt  Spink  February  2002 


1145  Deptford,  John  Homes,  Farthing,  1.01  g/6 h  (N  2498;  BW. 
178);  Richard  Jefry,  Farthing,  0.87g/6h  (BW.  180); 
Mathew  Jesson,  Farthing,  1 .1 0g/3 h  (N  2503;  BW.  181); 
John  Kerbey,  Halfpenny,  1.94g/6h  (N  2494;  BW.  182); 
N.D.L.  at  THE  KINGS  HEAD,  Farthings,  1649  (2,  from  two 
obv.  and  two  rev.  dies),  0.96g/6h  (BW.  184),  1.19g/6h 
(N  2499;  BW.  184);  Richard  Mansfeild,  Halfpenny,  1665, 
2.1 6g/9h  (N  2495a,  this  piece;  BW.  186)  [7J.  BW.  180 
and  both  184s  about  very  fine  and  better,  others 
generally  fine,  some  rare  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

BW.  1 78  and  1 84  at  1 .1 9g  bt  Baldwin  November  1 999 
BW.  1 80  bt  Baldwin  April  1 994 

BW.  181  and  182  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [bt  Baldwin  January  2003J 
*BW.  1 84  at  0.96g  bt  Baldwin  October  1 996 

BW.  186  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  bt 
Spink  November  1994. 

Richard  Jeffrey,  mealman 


1146  Deptford,  Peter  Pemell,  Farthing,  1666,  0.55g/12h  (BW. 
188);  M.A.R.  AT  the  kings  head,  Farthing,  1657,  0.82g/6h 
(N  2500;  BW.  189);  William  Stone,  Farthing,  1652, 
0.95g/6h  (N  2496;  BW.  191);  Edward  Swallow,  Farthing, 
1658,  0.62g/8h  (N  2504;  BW.  193);  John  Wallis, 
Halfpenny,  1668,  1.48g/9h  (BW.  194);  James  Watters, 
Halfpenny,  2.14g/6h  (N  2497;  BW.  195)  [6],  BW.  193 
and  195  fair,  others  generally  fine,  some  rare 
(£150-200) 

Provenance: 

BW.  188  bt  Baldwin  July  1997 
BW.  189  bt  Baldwin  October  1996 
BW.  191  bt  Baldwin  November  1999 

Others  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  |193  and  *194  lit  Baldwin  June  2003, 
195  hi  Spink  March  20021. 


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I  dward  Swallow,  I  ower  Deptford;  James  Watters,  mealman 


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147  Dover,  Borough,  Farthings,  1668  (2,  different  obv.  dies), 
0.97g/1 2h  (N  2505a,  this  piece;  BW.  199),  0.88g/12h  (N 
2505  rev.,  different  obv.;  BW.  199),  Halfpence,  1668  (2, 
different  dies),  2.38g/12h  (N  2506;  BW.  198),  2.06g/12h 
(N  2507;  BW.  198);  David  Adamson,  Farthing,  1657, 
1 ,26g/6h  (N  2508;  BW.  200);  I.A.B.  AT  THE  SKOCH  ARMES, 
Farthing,  1658,  1.22g/6h  (N  2544  rev.,  different  obv.; 
BW.  201);  John  Brian,  Farthing,  1652,  1.07g/6h  (N  2509; 
BW.  202);  I.M.C.  at  the  qveene  of  bohemia,  Farthings  (2, 
different  dies),  0.83g/6h  (N  2542;  BW.  203),  0.91  g/6h  (N 
2543;  BW.  203);  Edward  Chambers,  Farthings,  1649  (2, 
different  dies),  0.94g/6h  (N  2510;  BW.  205),  1.1  1  g/6 h 
(BW.  205);  Jane  Coller,  Farthing,  1.06g/6h  (N  2511;  BW. 
206);  Richard  Cullen,  Farthing,  1656,  1.22g/6h  (N  2512; 
BW.  208);  C.M.D.  at  the  leopovldvs,  Farthings,  1651  (2, 
different  dies),  1.04g/6h  (N  2537;  BW.  209),  reading 
LEOPVLDVS,  0.85g/6h  (N  2538;  BW.  210);  C.M.F.  AT  THE 
LEOPVLDVS,  Farthing,  1666,  1 ,07g/6h  (N  2539;  BW.  211) 
[16].  First  BW.  7  99,  both  205s  and  208  very  fine, 
second  198,  201  and  first  203  fair,  others  generally  fine 
(£150-200) 

Provenance: 

BW.  198  at  2.38g,  203  at  0.91  g  and  209  P.D.  Creenall  Collection, 
Baldwin  Auction  16,  30  October  1997,  lot  61  (part)  [198  from  Seaby 
1981,  203  from  N.  Mills  1982,  209  from  R.  Sharman  1990],  all  bt  M. 
Trenerry  December  1997 
BW.  1 98  at  2.06g  bt  Spink  April  1 996 

*BW.  199  at  0.97g  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection  |from  Baldwinl,  bt 
Spink  November  1994 

BW.  1 99  at  0.88g,  201  and  203  at  0.83g  D.C.  Pennock  Collection,  bt 
December  1993 

BW.  200,  202,  206  and  210  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  1 200  bt  Baldwin 
July  2003,  202  bt  Baldwin  August  2003,  206  bt  Baldwin  June  2003,  210  bt 
Baldwin  August  2002 ) 

Both  BW.  205  bt  Baldwin  June  2003 
BW.  208  and  21 1  bt  Baldwin  July  2003 

Edward  Chambers,  grocer;  Richard  Cullen,  grocer 


I  FORMED  BY  I  HE  LATE 


1148  Dover,  Martha  I  ford,  Farthing,  1659,  0.90g/6h  (N  2513; 
BW.  212);  Thomas  Fidg,  Fardiing,  1.06g/6h  (N  2540; 
BW.  213);  Robart  Gallant,  Farthing,  0.96g/6h  (BW.  214); 
Katheren  Gardner,  Farthing,  1667,  0.55g/12h  (BW.  216), 
Halfpenny,  1667,  1 .61  g/3h  (N  2514;  BW.  215);  Thomas 
Green,  Halfpenny,  1666,  1.53g/12h  (N  2515;  BW.  217); 
John  Hall,  Farthing,  1666,  0.85g/6h  (N  2516;  BW.  218); 
John  Haynes,  Farthing,  1655,  1.29g/6h  (N  2517;  BW. 

219) ;  James  Homard,  Farthing,  1 .09g/6h  (N  2518;  BW. 

220) ;  Pines  Kite,  Halfpenny,  1670,  1.16g/9h  (N  2520; 
BW.  222);  Tho[mas]  Kite,  Farthing,  1656,  1 .04g/6h  (N 
2521;  BW.  223);  D.M.N.  at  the  french  armes.  Farthings, 
1656  (2,  different  obv.  dies),  wide  shield,  1 ,09g/6h  (N 
2534;  BW.  224),  narrow  shield,  1.17g/6h  (N  2534  rev., 
different  obv.;  BW.  224);  John  Parker,  Farthing,  0.94g/6h 
(N  2546;  BW.  225);  Samuel  Parlrich,  Farthing,  0.90g/6h 
(N  2522;  BW.  226)  [15].  BW.  217  poor,  others  generally 
fine  and  better,  a  few  rare  (£180-220) 

Provenance: 

BW.  21 2  bt  Spink  January  2002 
BW.  21 3  bt  S.R.  Porter  February  1 996 

BW.  21 4,  21 6,  220,  224  at  1 .1 7g  and  225  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  1224 
bt  Baldwin  October  2003,  others  bt  Baldwin  July  2003] 

BW.  21 5  bt  Spink  March  2002 
BW.  217  btM.  Trenerry  December  1993 
BW.  21 8  and  226  bt  Baldwin  July  2003 
*BW.  219  bt  H.  Simmons  July  1998 
BW.  222  bt  M.  Trenerry  October  2001 

BW.  223  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT  18,  parti, 

bt  Baldwin  December  1 998 

BW.  224  at  1 .09g  bt  Baldwin  October  2003. 

Thomas  Fidg,  mercer;  Robert  Gallant,  innholder,  The  White  Horse; 
Katherine  Gardner,  chandler;  John  Haynes,  baker;  James  Homard, 
baker;  Pines  Kite,  baker;  John  Parker,  The  Pier,  Dover;  Samuel 
Partridge,  milliner 


1149  Dover,  William  Keylocke,  Farthing,  1667,  0.82g/12h  (N 
2519;  BW.  221).  About  very  fine,  very  rare  (£60-80) 
Provenance: 

The  Property  of  a  Gentleman,  Spink  Auction  89,  25  November  1991,  lot 
349  (part) 

bt  M.  Trenerry  March  1992. 

William  Keylocke,  goldsmith 


1150  Dover,  Thomas  Piearce  Jr,  Halfpenny,  1669,  2.13g/12h 
(N  2523;  BW.  227).  Good  fine,  rare  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  April  1998. 

Thomas  Pearce,  lallowchandler 


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TURY  TOKENS  OF  KENT  FORMED  BY  THE  LATE  ROBERT  HOGARTH 


1151  Dover,  Roger  Rogers,  Farthing,  1665,  0.91  g/6h  (N  2524; 
BW.  228);  Susan  Sharnall,  Farthing,  1656,  0.76g/6h  (BW. 
229);  Thomas  Sharnal,  Farthing,  1658,  1.17g/6h  (N  2525; 
BW.  230);  Thomas  Stiveday,  Farthing,  1653,  1.22g/6h  (N 
2527;  BW.  231);  Samuell  Tavenor,  Halfpenny,  1669, 
1.24g/6h  (BW.  233);  John  Thomas,  Farthing,  0.98g/6h 
(BW.  234);  William  Tillit,  Farthing,  0.76g/9h  (N  2529; 
BW.  235);  Mary  Turk,  Farthing,  1659,  1.14g/6h  (BW. 
237);  Will  Wellard,  Farthings  (2,  different  dies),  mm. 
mullet  both  sides,  1.26g/5h  (N  2545;  BW.  239),  mm. 
small  cinquefoil  on  obv.,  small  mullet  on  rev.,  1.06g/5h 
(BW.  239);  Robert  Woodgreen,  Farthings  (3,  from  three 
obv.  and  three  rev.  dies),  1658,  1.04g/6h  (N  2531,  this 
piece;  BW.  241),  1662  (2),  1.29g/6h  (N  2532,  this  piece; 
BW.  240),  0.75g/3h  (N  2533;  BW.  240)  [13],  BW.  229 
fair,  BW.  231  with  surface  knocks,  BW.  237  chipped, 
otherwise  generally  fine  and  better,  some  rare 
(£200-250) 

Provenance: 

BW.  235  bt  B.  Waterhouse  November  1993 

Both  BW.  239  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT  18, 
part),  bt  Baldwin  October  2003 

BW.  240  at  1.29g  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb 
Collection,  Spink  Auction  95,  25  November  1992,  lot  585  (part),  bt  M. 
Trenerry  March  1 993 

BW.  241  found  on  the  foreshore  of  the  R.  Thames  near  London  Bridge, 
Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  95,  25  November 
1992,  lot  585  (part)  (from  P.C.  Deane  19771,  bt  M.  Trenerry  March  1993 
Others  all  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [ bt  Baldwin  July  2003]. 

BW.  230  only  illustrated.  Thomas  Pearce,  tallowchandler;  William  Tillit, 
cooper;  Mary  Turk,  grocer 


1152  Dover,  William  Tillit,  Farthing,  1662,  0.66g/12h  (N 
2530,  this  piece;  BW.  236).  Dent  on  obverse,  otherwise 
good  fine,  rare  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  95,  25  November 
1992,  lot  585  (part)  (from  Baldwinl 
bt  M.  Trenerry  March  1993 

1153  Dover,  Willliaml  Warden,  Farthing,  1.08g/6h  (N  2536; 
BW.  238).  Fine,  rare  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  October  2003 


1154  Dymchurch,  Andrew  Clifford,  Halfpenny,  2.84g/3h  (N 
2547;  BW.  197).  Good  fine;  the  only  issue  for  the  town 
(£40-60) 

Pkovt  nanc  i  : 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
hi  Baldwin  July  1997. 


1155  Eastchurch  [Isle  of  Sheppey],  Richard  Eagleston 
Halfpenny,  1665,  1 ,34g/6h  (BW.  242);  Will[iam]"| 
Manyaringe,  Halfpence  (2,  different  obv.  dies),. 
1  - 1 3g/1 2 h  (N  2548  rev.,  different  obv.;  BW.  243),  reads; 
MANYRINCE,  2.27g/3h  (N  2548;  BW.  244)  [3],  Second  fair, 
others  about  fine,  all  rare  and  the  only  three  issues  for 
the  village  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

BW.  242  and  244  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [242  bt  Baldwin  May  2002,. 
244  bt  Baldwin  September  19931 
BW.  243  bt  Baldwin  September  1993. 

Richard  Eagleston,  blacksmith;  William  Mainwaring,  haberdasher 


1156  Edenbridce,  Roblert]  Alchorne  and  Wil[liam]  Ablet, 
Halfpenny,  2.27g/12h  (N  2549;  BW.  245);  Katherine 
Huberd,  Halfpenny,  1 ,62g/8h  (BW.  246)  [2],  First  about 
fine,  second  good  fine  and  very  rare;  the  only  two 
issues  for  the  town  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

BW.  245  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  May  2002 
*BW.  246  bt  Baldwin  February  1994. 

Robert  Alchorne  and  William  Ablett,  mercers 


1157  Elham,  William  Partridgfe],  Farthing,  0.96g/6h  (N  2550; 
BW.  248),  Halfpenny,  1.04g/3h  (BW.  247);  Richard 
Symons,  Halfpenny,  1664,  1.89g/9h  (BW.  249)  [3],  First 
about  fine,  second  fair,  last  about  very  fine,  all  rare 
(£60-80) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  December  1999. 

BW.  249  only  illustrated.  William  Partridge,  grocer;  Richard  Symons, 
grocer 

1158  Eltham,  John  Blanden,  Farthing,  1 ,07g/6h  (N  2551;  BW. 

250) ;  Richard  Greene,  Farthing,  1667,  1.38g/6h  (BW. 

251)  [2],  First  fine,  second  about  fine  and  rare  (£40-60) 
Provenance: 

BW.  250  Sir  C.E.  Duveen  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  December  1999 
BW.  251  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  May  2002. 

John  Blanden,  maltster;  Richard  Greene,  carpenter 


1159  Erith,  Robert  Dutton,  Halfpenny,  1667,  2.54g/12h  (N 
2552;  BW.  253);  Rob  Toy,  Farthing,  1666,  1.22g/3h  (N 
2553;  BW.  258);  R.K.W.  AT  the  COCKE,  Farthing,  1.l0g/5h 
(BW.  259)  [ 3 ] .  Second  good  fine,  others  about  fine  and 
rare  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

BW.  253  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  July  2003 
*BW.  258  bt  Baldwin  April  1998 

BW.  259  Sir  G.E.  Duveen  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  May  2002. 


Andrew  C  lifford  ([November  1672)  married  Sarah  Hoad,  widow,  in  Robert  Dutton,  cheesemonger 

April  1670 


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17TH  CENTURY  TOKENS  ( )F 


160  Eynseoro,  John  Becket,  Farthing,  1658,  1.18g/6h  (N 
2554;  BW.  260).  About  fine,  rare;  the  only  issuer  for  the 
town  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  August  2002. 

John  Becket,  grocer 


161 


Farnborough,  John  Smith,  Halfpenny,  1668,  2.33g/3h  (N 
2555;  Wetton  pl.6M;  BW.  Hampshire  65).  Good  fine 
and  patinated,  very  rare  (£80-100) 


Provenance: 

Found  at  Farnborough  (Kent)  1990 
bt  April  1992. 


Re-attributed  to  Farnborough,  Kent,  on  the  basis  of  two  1990  finds,  one 
at  Orpington  and  the  other  of  this  specimen 


162  Farnincham,  Henry  Pound,  Farthing,  1658,  0.77g/9h  (N 
2556;  BW.  262).  Obverse  fine,  reverse  mediocre,  rare; 
the  only  issuer  for  the  town  (£20-30) 

Provenance: 

V.).  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  July  1997. 


Henry  Pound,  grocer 


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ROBERT  HOGARTh 


1163  Faversiiam,  George  Allen,  Halfpenny,  1666,  2.47g/12h 
(N  2557;  BW.  263);  John  Beale,  Farthings,  1649  (2, 
different  obv.  dies),  reads  BELE,  1.01g/6h  (BW.  265), 
reads  BEALE,  0.97g/6h  (BW.  264);  William  Buck, 
Halfpenny,  1669,  1.92g/3h  (N  2558;  BW.  266);  R.E.C.  At 
THE  QVEENE  ARMES,  Farthing,  1651,  1.07g/6h  (N  2567; 
BW.  268);  John  Cleare,  Halfpenny,  1666,  2.19g/6h  (N 
2559;  BW.  269);  John  Ellis,  Halfpenny,  1667,  1.94g/9h 
(N  2560;  BW.  270);  Robert  Hogben,  Halfpenny,  1 . 36g/6h 
(N  2561;  BW.  271);  William  Knight,  Halfpenny,  1666, 
2.11  g/3 h  (N  2562;  BW.  272);  James  March,  Halfpenny, 
1669,  0.79g/6h  (N  2563;  BW.  273);  'Poare  Ned', 
Halfpenny,  1667,  1 ,87g/9h  (N  2564;  BW.  274);  John 
Piearce,  octagonal  Halfpenny,  1667,  2.26g/3h  (N  2565; 
BW.  275);  Robert  Preston,  Halfpenny,  1664,  2.12g/6h  (N 
2569;  BW.  276);  Francis  Waterman,  Farthing,  0.66g/12h 
(N  2566;  BW.  277)  [14].  BW.  264,  271  and  275  fair, 
others  generally  fine  to  very  fine  but  BW.  273  chipped; 
an  excellent  group  for  the  town,  only  lacking  one  issuer 
(£250-300) 

Provenance: 

BW.  263,  268,  272,  274,  275  and  277  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  1268  bt 
Baldwin  July  2003,  275  bt  Baldwin  October  1996,  others  bt  Baldwin 
October  20031 

BW.  264  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT  18,  part), 
bt  Baldwin  July  2003 

BW.  265  and  276  bt  Spink  September  1994  (former  a  metal  detector 
find] 

*BW.  266  SirC.E.  Duveen  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  July  2003 
BW.  269  and  273  bt  Baldwin  October  2003 
BW.  270  bt  Baldwin  March  1 994 
BW.  271  bt  Spink  February  2002. 

George  Allen,  mayor  1680;  John  Beale,  mercer;  John  Cleare,  maltster: 
John  Ellis,  baker;  Robert  Hogben,  vintner;  William  Knight,  grocer: 
James  March,  grocer;  Robert  Preston,  innholder.  The  Queen's  Arms; 
Francis  Waterman  (+1707),  mercer,  mayor  1665  and  1681,  wife's 
name  Sarah  (+1 694) 

1164  Folkestone,  Edward  Franklin,  Halfpence  (2,  different 
dies),  undated,  1.73g/6h  (BW.  279),  [16J70,  1.69g/6h  (N 
2570,  this  piece;  BW.  278)  [2],  First  fine  but  with  n 
scratched  on  obverse  and  p  on  reverse,  second  with 
surface  corroded,  fair;  the  only  two  issues  for  the  town 
(£30-40) 

Provenance: 

BW.  278  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  bt 
Spink  March  1996 

BW.  279  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  July  1997 


1165  Foot's  Cray,  John  Moore,  Halfpenny,  1668,  2.00g/3h 
(BW.  280);  Michaell  Pitman,  Farthing,  0.83g/6h  (BW. 
281)  [2].  First  fine,  second  mediocre  but  very  rare;  the 
only  two  issues  for  this  locality  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

*BW.  280  bt  Baldwin  April  1998 
BW.  281  bt  April  1992. 


Michael  Pitman,  brewer 


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TH  CENTURY  TOKENS  OF  KENT  FORMED  BY  THE  LATE  ROBERT  HOGARTH 


1166  Gillingham,  William  Coles,  Halfpenny,  1669,  1.34g/3h 
(BW.  282).  A  trifle  dirty,  otherwise  good  fine  and  very 
rare,  the  only  issue  for  the  town  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Sir  C.E.  Duveen  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  January  1 997. 

William  Coles,  carpenter 


1167  Godmersham,  Robert  Oakley,  Halfpenny,  1.99g/6h  (N 
2572;  BW.  283).  Obverse  about  fine,  reverse  fair;  the 
only  issue  for  the  town  (£25-35) 

Provenance: 

Bt  S.R.  Porter  February  1 996. 

Robert  Oakley,  grocer 


1168  Goudhurst,  John  Austen,  Farthing,  0.92g/6h  (N  2573; 
BW.  284);  William  Maynard,  Farthing,  1664,  0.89g/6h 
(BW.  285);  Richard  Puxty,  Halfpenny,  1669,  1.01  g/1 2h 
(D  2 8 5 B ) ;  Stephen  Stringer,  Farthing,  1661,  1.05g/6h 
(BW.  287),  Halfpenny,  1661,  2.47g/6h  (BW.  286)  [5], 
BW.  285  good  fine,  BW.  286  mediocre,  others  about  fine 
or  better,  mostly  rare,  a  good  group  for  the  town 
(£150-200) 

Provenance: 

BW.  284  Sir  C.E.  Duveen  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  December  1999 
Others  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  December  1999. 

BW.  285  only  illustrated.  John  Austen,  mercer;  William  Maynard, 
mercer;  Richard  Puxty,  grocer 


1169  Gravesend,  John  Biddle,  Halfpenny,  1670,  1.70g/12h  (N 
2574;  BW.  288);  Thomas  Boone,  Farthing,  1.45g/12h 
(BW.  290);  Matthew  Butler,  octagonal  Halfpenny,  1668, 
1 . 7 8g/1  2h  (N  2576;  BW.  291);  Thomas  Clark,  Farthing, 
1.30g/6h  (D  293A);  William  Crouch,  Farthing,  1658, 
1.06g/12h  (N  2577;  BW.  294)  [5],  BW.  291  fair,  D  293A 
very  fine,  others  generally  fine,  some  rare  (£150-200) 
Provenance: 

BW.  288  L.  Clements  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  31  May  1937,  lot  94 
(part),  Sir  C.E.  Duveen  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  May  2002 
BW.  290  found  in  the  R.  Thames,  hi  Baldwin  December  1995 
BW.  291  Col.  K.J.  C  art  hew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT  18,  part), 
1)1  Baldwin  January  1997 

*D  2 9. 3 A  V.J.  Newbury  (  ollection  | bt  Baldwin  July  20031 
BW.  294  hi  Baldwin  December  2000. 

John  Biddle,  innholder,  the  Pope's  Head;  Matthew  Butler,  tailor; 
William  Crour  h,  linen  draper 


1170  Gravesend,  Robert  Day,  Halfpenny,  1667,  1.21  g/1 2h  (N 
2578;  BW.  295);  Thomas  Hill,  Farthing,  1.17g/6h  (N 
2579;  BW.  296);  John  May,  Farthing,  1666,  0.68g/12h  (N 
2580;  BW.  297);  Marck  Medhoust,  Halfpenny,  1 . 1 0g/1 2 h 
(N  2581;  BW.  298);  William  Oliver,  Farthing,  0.72g/6h 
(BW.  299)  [5|.  BW.  295,  298  and  299  very  fine,  others 
generally  fine,  some  rare  (£150-180) 

Provenance: 

BW.  295,  297  and  *298  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [298  bt  Baldwin  June 
2003,  others  bt  Baldwin  December  1999) 

BW.  296  bt  Baldwin  October  1996 
BW.  299  bt  Baldwin  July  1 997. 

Robert  Day,  shopkeeper,  Quaker,  imprisoned  in  Maidstone  gaol  for  his 
religious  beliefs;  Thomas  Hill,  grocer;  John  May,  apothecary;  Mark 
Medhurst,  mercer 


1171  Gravesend,  I.D.P.  at  the  maremaid,  Farthing,  1656, 
1.07g/6h  (BW.  300);  Jacob  Parson,  Farthings,  1651  (4, 
from  four  obv.  and  three  rev.  dies),  reading  parsson  (2), 
1.02g/6h  (N  2584;  BW.  302),  0.93g/6h  (BW.  302), 
reading  parson  (2),  from  the  same  rev.  die  as  previous, 
1.14g/12h  (BW.  301),  1.03g/12h  (N  2582;  BW.  301);  John 
Reddell,  Farthing,  0.57g/6h  (N  2585;  BW.  304);  Thomas 
Warren,  Farthing,  1 671 ,1 ,04g/1 2h  (N  2586;  BW.  307); 
John  Watson,  Farthings,  1653  (2,  different  dies),  o  of 
iohn  over  i,  1.07g/6h  (N  2587;  BW.  308),  normal  legend, 
1.07g/6h  (N  2588;  BW.  308);  A[rthur]  W[hite],  Farthing, 
0.86g/6h  (N  2590;  BW.  306);  Thomas  Wood,  Farthing, 
1657,  0.68g/12h  (N  2589;  BW.  310)  [11],  Second  BW '. 
302  and  304  mediocre,  others  about  fine  and  better, 
some  rare  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

BW.  300,  301  at  1 ,03g,  306,  *307  and  310  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [300 

bt  Baldwin  May  2002,  301  bt  Baldwin  June  2003,  306  bt  Baldwin  May 

2003,  307  bt  Baldwin  April  2002,  310  bt  Baldwin  July  20031 

BW.  301  at  1 .14g  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT 

18,  part),  bt  Baldwin  June  2003 

BW.  302  at  1 ,02g  bt  M.  Trenerry  October  2001 

BW.  302  at  0.93g  bt  Baldwin  October  1 996 

BW.  304  bt  M.  Trenerry  December  1993 

Both  BW.  308  bt  Baldwin  August  1993. 

Jacob  Parson,  mayor  in  1656  and  1668;  John  Reddell,  mayor,  1660; 
Thomas  Warren,  innholder,  The  Three  Conies;  John  Watson,  mercer, 
chamberlain  1653;  Arthur  White  (tl 671 ),  innholder,  The  Swan, 
Millon-next-Cravesend,  mayor  1658,  postmaster  of  Gravesend  and 
Milton-next-Gravesend  (see  also  lot  1196  for  another  token  of  this 
issuer) 

1172  Greenhithe,  William  Chattwin,  Farthing,  0.71g/6h  (BW. 
311);  Richard  Smith,  Farthing,  0.81  g/6h  (N  2591,  this 
piece;  BW.  312)  [2].  First  fair,  second  fine  but  surface 
encrusted,  both  rare;  the  only  two  issues  for  the  town 
(£30-40) 

Provenance: 

BW.  31 1  hi  Baldwin  April  1994 

BW.  31 2  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection  |from  N.A.  Clark],  bt  Spink 
November  1994. 

Willi. lm  Chatwin,  tallowchandler;  Ric  hard  Smith,  shoemaker 


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1173  Greenwich,  Thomas  Andrey,  octagonal  Halfpenny,  1668, 
l.99g/12h  (BW.  313);  E.B.  at  THE  GEORGE,  Farthings  (4, 
from  three  obv.  and  four  rev.  dies),  reading  GORGE, 
1 . 1 0g/4 h  (BW.  317);  reading  greenewich  (2),  1.03g/6h  (N 
2598  rev.,  different  obv;  BW.  315),  0.94g/6h  (N  2599; 
BW.  315),  reading  Greenwich,  1.44g/6h  (N  2600;  BW. 
314);  Edward  Bartlett,  Farthing,  1.08g/6h  (BW.  318); 
Henrey  Bedbery,  Farthing,  1.09g/6h  (N  2604;  BW.  319); 
William  Cleare,  Farthing,  0.99g/6h  (BW.  320);  Thomas 
Colton,  Halfpenny,  1667,  1.45g/12h  (N  2592;  BW.  321); 
Adam  Edghell,  Halfpenny,  1667,  1.95g/3h  (N  2601;  BW. 
324);  John  Ellis,  Farthing,  0.97g/6h  (N  2593;  BW.  325) 
111],  BW.  313  fair  to  fine,  others  fine  and  better,  several 
rare  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

BW.  31 3,  31 5  at  1 ,03g,  317  and  321  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  1313  bt 
Baldwin  January  1 997,  315  bt  Baldwin  April  2002,  31 7  bt  Baldwin  May 
2003,  321  bt  Baldwin  July  2003) 

BW.  314  and  325  P.D.  Greenall  Collection,  Baldwin  Auction  16,  30 

October  1997,  lot  64  (part)  1314  acquired  1984,  325  from  N.  Mills 

1983],  bt  M.  Trenerry  December  1997 

BW.  315  at  0.94g  bt  Baldwin  April  2002 

BW.  31 8  Sir  C.E.  Duveen  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  April  2002 

BW.  319  bt  Baldwin  October  1996 

BW.  320  bt  Baldwin  April  1995 

*BW.  324  bt  Baldwin  November  1999. 

Thomas  Andrey,  joiner;  Henry  Bedbery,  East  Greenwich;  Thomas 
Colton,  mercer 


174  Greenwich,  Robert  Girdis,  Halfpenny,  1.46g/12h  (BW. 
328);  William  Lee,  Halfpenny,  1666,  1.34g/12h  (N  2594; 
BW.  329);  E.E.P.  at  the  bare  taverne,  Farthing,  1650, 
0.92g/6h  (BW.  331);  Robert  Poldaye,  Halfpenny,  1667, 
1  -  5  7  g/ 6  h  (BW.  332);  Hugh  Pudefourd,  Halfpenny, 
1.94g/6h  (N  2602;  BW.  333);  S.A.S.  at  the  SHIP  taverne, 
Farthing,  1649,  0.65g/5h  (BW.  334)  [6],  Generally  fine, 
some  better  but  BW.  334  chipped,  some  rare  (£150-200) 
Provenance: 

BW.  332  bt  Baldwin  April  1995 

Others  all  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  1328,  329  and  334  bt  Baldwin  July 
2003,  331  bt  Baldwin  April  2002,  333  bt  Baldwin  June  2003J. 

BW.  328  only  illustrated.  Robert  Girdis,  innkeeper,  The  Bear,  Old  Bear 
Yard;  William  Lee,  brewer 


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1175  Greenwich,  George  Saxbee,  Farthing,  1650,  0.89g/6h  (N 
2595;  BW.  335);  John  Shallcros,  Farthing,  0.91  g/6h  (N 
2603,  this  piece;  BW.  336);  Christopher  Skayf, 
Halfpenny,  0.86g/12h  (BW.  337);  Thomas  Tuder, 
Farthing,  1.03g/6h  (N  2596;  BW.  338);  Richard  Tusten, 
Halfpenny,  1667,  2.02g/9h  (BW.  339);  John  Warrell, 
Halfpenny,  [16169,  1  01  g/1 2h  (BW.  340)  [6J.  BW.  335 
fair,  BW.  339  poor,  others  generally  fine,  some  better,  a 
few  rare  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

BW.  335  bt  April  1992 

BW.  336  R.A.  Noll  Collection,  Mrs  R.  I  Icnry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink 
Auction  95,  25  November  1992,  lot  594  (parti,  bt  A.W.  Judd  February 
1994 

BW.  337  and  339  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  I  bt  Baldwin  May  2003] 

BW.  338  and  340  SirG.E.  Duveen  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  May  2003. 

John  Shallcros,  East  Greenwich;  John  Warrell,  innholder.  The  Ship 


1176  Groombridge  [now  Old  GroombridgeJ,  Rich [ ard i 
Cunstable,  Halfpence  (2,  different  rev.  dies),  1665, 
1.59g/9h  (N  2605;  BW.  342),  1666,  1 ,87g/6h  (N  2606; 
BW.  343),  heart-shaped  Halfpenny,  1668,  2.06g/12h  (N 
2607;  BW.  344)  [3],  All  fine,  a  rare  group;  the  only  three 
issues  for  the  town  (£250-300) 

Provenance: 

BW.  342  and  343  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  May  2002 
*BW.  344  found  in  a  field  near  Eastbourne  (Sussex),  bt  Baldwin 
December  1995. 

Richard  Constable,  mercer 

1177  Hadlow,  John  Bateman,  Halfpenny,  1.53g/9h  (N  2608; 
BW.  345).  Obverse  worn,  reverse  about  fine,  small  edge 
chip,  very  rare;  the  only  issue  for  the  village  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  February  1996. 

Superior  to  the  Norweb  example 


1178  Harrietsham,  Robert  Hovenden,  Farthing,  0.97g/6h  iBW 
346).  Fine,  very  rare  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Metal  detector  find,  1 997 
bt  Baldwin  March  2000. 

Robert  Hovenden,  grocer 


1179  Harty  [Isle  of  Sheppey],  John  Gorge.  Halfpenny, 
2.14g/9h  (N  2609;  BW.  347).  Good  fine  and  very  rare; 
the  only  issue  for  the  village  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  February  1994 


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1180  Hawkhurst,  John  Latter,  Halfpenny,  l.67g/12h  (N  2611; 
BW.  349);  Walter  Quaife,  Halfpenny,  l.09g/12h  (BW. 
351)  {2 J.  Fair  to  fine ,  latter  chipped  but  rare  (£40-50) 
Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection  1349  bt  Baldwin  November  2001,  351  bt 
Baldwin  June  2003]. 

John  Latter,  butcher 


1181  High  Halden,  John  Cooke,  Halfpenny,  1667,  1.92g/6h 
(BW.  352).  Fair ,  very  rare;  the  only  issue  for  the  village 
(£25-35) 

Provenance: 


1186 


Leeds,  Nathaniell  Benson,  Farthing,  1.22g/3h  (BW.  369 
Jerimy  Rumfeild,  Halfpenny,  1670,  1 ,44g/6h  (N  2622;  C 
3 69 A;  BW.  Yorkshire  207)  [2],  First  good  fine,  second 
fine  but  edge  a  trifle  corroded,  rare;  the  only  two  issues 
for  the  village  (£60-80) 


Provenance: 

Both  V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  January  1997. 


V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  February  1996 


1182  Honychild  Manor,  Sir  Charles  Sedley,  Halfpenny,  1672, 
1.45g/3h  (N  2612b,  this  piece;  BW.  354).  Dark  patina, 
very  fine  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

R.A.  Nott  Collection 

Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection 

bt  S.R.  Porter  July  1 996  (via  Spink). 

Sir  Charles  Sedley,  4th  Bt  (1639-1701),  Restoration  poet,  dramatist,  wit 
and  courtier;  son  of  Sir  John  Sedley  of  Aylesford;  educated  at  Wadham 
College,  Oxford;  MP  for  New  Romney  under  Charles  II  and  James  II. 
His  only  daughter,  Catherine  (1 657-1  71 7),  was  the  mistress  of  James  II 
who  created  her  Countess  of  Dorchester  in  1 686 


BW.  369  only  illustrated.  Nathaniel  Benson,  grocer 


1187  Lenham,  Tholmas]  Austen,  Farthing,  1.04g/12h  (BW 
370);  John  Deede,  Farthing,  1664,  0.66g/9h  (BW.  371), 
Thomas  Foorde,  Halfpenny,  1667,  1.94g/6h  (N  2623: 
this  piece ;  BW.  372);  John  Lake,  Farthing,  1667, 
0.81g/6h  (N  2624,  this  piece;  BW.  373)  [4],  BW.  370 
about  fine,  37 7  fair,  3  72  good  fine  but  metal  flaw  on 
obverse,  373  very  fine  but  weak  on  one  side,  all  rare; 
all  the  issues  for  the  town  (£150-180) 

Provenance: 

BW.  370  bt  Baldwin  September  1993 
BW.  371  bt  Baldwin  October  1997 

*BW.  372  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spinki 
Auction  95,  25  November  1992,  lot  601  (part),  bt  Spink  March  1996 
BW.  373  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection  (from  Baldwin],  Spink 
Auction  95,  25  November  1 992,  lot  601  (part),  bt  Spink  March  1996. 


1183  Hythe,  William  Adcock,  Farthing,  1657,  0.68g/3h  (N 
2613;  BW.  355);  Jon.  Bassett,  Halfpenny,  1670,  1.57g/3h 
(N  2614;  BW.  357);  Peter  Johnson,  Farthing,  0.90g/6h  (N 
2615;  BW.  358);  Guy  Langdon,  Farthing,  1659,  0.86g/3h 
(N  2616;  BW.  359);  David  March,  Halfpenny,  1669, 
1 .1 9g/1 2h  (N  2617;  BW.  360)  [5].  BW.  357  fine,  358 
fair,  others  poor  but  some  rare  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

BW.  355  and  357  D.C.  Pennock  Collection,  bt  December  1993 
BW.  358  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  January  1997 
BW.  359  bt  D.  Mason  October  1 991 
BW.  360  bt  Spink  February  2002. 

Jonathan  Bassett,  grocer;  Peter  Johnson,  baker;  Guy  Langdon,  grocer 

1184  Ightham,  Henry  Greene,  Halfpenny,  1.91  g/9h  (N  2618; 
BW.  362);  John  Wagghorne,  Farthing,  1666,  1.08g/9h  (N 
2619;  BW.  363)  [2],  Fair,  both  rare  (£30-50) 

Provenance: 

BW.  362  SNC  March  1995  (1415) 

BW.  363  bt  Baldwin  June  2003. 

John  Waghorn,  mercer 

1185  Lamberhurst,  Richard  Frances,  Halfpenny,  1669, 
l.17g/9h  (BW.  368);  Larkfield,  John  Packe,  Halfpenny, 
1.68g/6h  (N  2621;  BW.  367)  [21.  First  about  fine  but 
surface  encrusted,  second  mediocre  and  pierced,  both 
very  rare  and  the  only  issues  for  these  places  (£40-50) 

PRUVI  NANf  i  : 

BW.  167  bl  Baldwin  December  1999 

BW.  168  D.C.  Pennock  Collection,  lit  August  1992. 


Thomas  Austen,  grocer;  Thomas  Ford,  grocer;  John  Lake,  grocer 


1188  Lewisham,  John  Freeman,  Halfpence,  1665  (2,  different 
obv.  dies),  no  rev.  die  flaw,  1.50g/6h  (N  2625,  this 
piece;  BW.  374),  with  rev.  die  flaw,  2.53g/9h  (N  2625 
rev.,  different  obv.;  BW.  374)  [2].  First  mediocre, 
second  about  fine  but  a  trifle  rubbed;  both  very  rare  and 
the  only  issues  for  the  locality  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

First  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink 
Auction  95,  25  November  1992,  lot  601  (part),  bt  Spink  September  1 994 
*Second  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Balciwin  December  1999 


1189  Lydd,  Thomas  Ederick,  Farthing,  1657,  0.89g/12h  (BW. 
375);  William  Sudell,  Farthing,  1662,  0.90g/3h  (BW. 
377),  Halfpenny,  1669,  1.15g/12h  (N  2626;  BW.  376) 
[3 1.  Last  good  fine,  others  fair  but  rare  (£6 0-80) 
Provenance: 

BW.  375  and  377  D.C.  Pennock  Collection,  bt  August  1992 
*BW.  376  bt  Baldwin  February  1994. 

William  SudHI,  bailiff,  married  Ann  Knight,  widow  (tjanuary  1676), 
1671 


John  P.k  ke,  blacksmith 


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190  Maidstone,  Fhomas  Bond,  Farthing,  1  666,  1.33g/12h  (N 
2027;  liW.  380);  Robfertl  Brooke,  Halfpenny,  1670, 
1.94g/6h  (N  2628;  BW.  381);  Robert  Heath,  Farthing, 
1.38g/6h  (N  2629;  BW.  382);  John  Hoad,  Farthing,  1657, 
0.96g/12h  (N  2630;  BW.  383);  Cervis  Maplisden, 
Halfpenny,  1.44g/12h  (N  2631;  BW.  384)  [51.  Generally 
fine  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

BW.  380  and  382  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  May  2003 
*BW.  381  Sir  C.E.  Duveen  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  July  1998 
BW.  383  bt  Baldwin  April  1999 
BW.  384  bt  Baldwin  July  1998. 

Thomas  Bond,  grocer;  Robert  Brooke,  ironmonger;  Robert  Heath, 
grocer;  Cervis  Maplisden,  mayor 


191  Maidstone,  James  Ruse,  Farthing,  0.68g/6h  (N  2632;  BW. 

385) ;  Thomas  Swinoke,  Farthing,  0.73g/3h  (N  2634;  BW. 

386) ;  Jonathan  Troughton,  Farthing,  1668,  1.00g/3h  (N 
2635;  BW.  388),  Halfpenny,  1668,  1.63g/12h  (N  2636; 
BW.  387);  Richard  Walker,  Farthing,  1658,  1.24g/6h  (N 
2637;  BW.  389)  [5],  BW.  386  fair,  others  generally  fine 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

BW.  385  bt  D.  Mason  January  2002 

BW.  386  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1 946  (CT  1 8,  part), 
with  Baldwin  January  1987,  bt  Spink  February  2002 
*BW.  387  Format  FPL  54,  September  1996  (3925) 

BW.  388  and  389  SNC  September  2001  (TT  872,  873). 

James  Ruse,  grocer;  Thomas  Swinnock,  mayor  1658;  Jonathan 
Troughton,  grocer;  Richard  Walker,  grocer 


192 


Maidstone,  Thomas  Wall,  Halfpenny,  1667,  2.72g/6h  (N 
2639;  BW.  390);  Ralph  Warde,  Farthing,  1656,  0.86g/6h 
(N  2640;  BW.  391);  William  Web,  Farthing,  1649, 
0.99g/6h  (N  2642;  BW.  394);  Elizabeth  Webb,  Farthing, 
0.51  g/1 2 h  (N  2643,  this  piece ;  BW.  393);  Walter 
Weekes,  heart-shaped  Halfpenny,  1669,  1 . 1 6g/1  2 h  (N 
2644;  BW.  396)  [5].  BW  39 6  fair  and  pierced,  others 
generally  fine  (£120-150) 


Provenance: 

J3W.  *390  and  394  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  1390  bt  Baldwin  July  1998, 
394  bt  Baldwin  May  2003) 

BW.  391  bt  B.  Waterhouse  November  1 995 

BW.  393  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Colection,  Spink 
Auction  95,  25  November  1992,  lot  604  (part),  with  R.  Gladdle,  bt  M. 
Trenerry  February  1994 

BW.  396  with  Baldwin  January  1989,  bt  Spink  February  2002. 


Fhomas  Wall,  sailer;  William  Webb,  grocer;  Elizabeth  Webb,  grocer, 
probably  widow  of  William;  Walter  Weeks,  weaver 


1193  Maidstone,  Steven  Weeks,  Farthings  (2,  different  dies), 
1.37g/6h  (N  2645,  this  piece;  BW.  395),  0.86g/6h  (N 
2648;  BW.  395);  Richard  Wit  king.  Farthing,  1 .04g/6h  (N 
2649;  BW.  397);  James  Wolball,  Farthings  (2,  same 
dies),  a  in  wolball  over  o,  1.12g/3h,  and  with  ic 
countermarked  in  serrated  indent  over  arms  (cf.  Scott 
p.1 67),  1.49g/12h  (N  2652;  BW.  398)  |5|.  Second  BW. 
395  fair,  others  generally  fine  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

BW.  395  at  1 . 37g  Mrs  R.  Etenry  Norweb  Collection  (from  Baldwin),  hi 
January  2002 

BW.  395  at  0.86g  a  metal  detector  find  from  Kent,  bt  R.  Sharman 
September  1 994 

BW.  397  bt  M.  Trenerry  December  1993 
*BW.  398  hi  M.  Trenerry  October  2001 

BW.  398  countermarked  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March 
1946  (CT  18,  part),  bt  Baldwin  January  1997. 

Steven  Weeks,  weaver;  Richard  Wicking,  grocer;  James  Wolball, 
grocer 


1194  Margate,  George  Freind,  Farthing,  0.55g/6h  (N  2654; 
BW.  404);  Steven  Greedier,  Halfpenny,  1.30g/6h  (N 
2655;  BW.  405);  Chreston  Houdgben,  Farthings  (2, 
different  rev.  dies),  0.97g/6h  (N  2658;  BW.  406), 
0.57g/6h  (N  2657-8  obv.,  different  rev.;  BW.  406); 
Joseph  Jewell,  Halfpenny,  1669,  2.09g/12h  (N  2659; 
BW.  407);  Richard  Langley,  Halfpence,  1667  (2, 
different  dies),  in  kent,  3.51  g/6h  (BW.  408),  in  tenit, 
2.71  g/9h  (N  2660;  BW.  409);  Joseph  Mackrith,  Farthings 
(2,  different  obv.  dies),  1 .07g/6h  (N  2661;  BW.  410), 
0.85g/6h  (N  2661  rev.,  different  obv.;  BW.  410);  Sarah 
Reade,  Farthing,  1.12g/6h  (N  2662;  BW.  411);  William 
Savage,  Farthing,  1.13g/6h  (N  2663;  BW.  412);  John 
Skinner,  Halfpenny,  1670,  1.09g/12h  (N  2664;  BW.  413) 
[12],  BW.  405  and  409  fair,  BW.  411  poor,  others 
generally  about  fine  or  better;  includes  all  the  issuers  for 
the  town  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

BW.  404  Sir  C.E.  Duveen  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  May  2003 
BW.  405  bt  M.  Trenerry  December  1993 

BW.  406  at  0.97g  P.D.  Creenall  Collection,  Baldwin  Auction  16,  30 
October  1997,  lot  66  (part)  (from  N.  Mills  19841,  bt  M.  Trenerry  January 
1998 

BW.  406  at  0.57g  bt  H.  Simmons  June  1 992 

BW.  407,  408,  409  and  412  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  1 407  bt  Baldwin 
July  1998,  408  and  409  bt  Baldwin  August  2002,  412  bt  Baldw  in  May 
20031 

BW.  4 1 0  at  1 ,07g  bt  P.  Withers  September  2003 

BW.  410  at  0.85g  and  41 1  bt  M.  Trenerry  December  1993 

*BW.  413  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT  18, 

part),  bt  Baldwin  May  2003. 

George  Friend,  tobacconist;  Steven  Greedier,  fishmonger;  loseph 
Jewell,  cheesemonger;  Richard  Langley,  tallowchandler;  William 
Savage,  grocer 


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1195  Milton-next-Gravesend,  William  Baldwin,  heart-shaped 
Halfpenny,  1667,  1.99g/12h  (N  2665;  BW.  414). 
Surface  metal  flaws,  otherwise  very  fine  and 
well-struck,  rare  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  August  1 992. 

William  Baldwin,  haberdasher 


1196  Milton-next-Gravesend,  George  Head,  Halfpenny,  1669, 
1.79g/6h  (N  2666;  BW.  416);  John  Jones,  Farthing, 
0.81g/6h  (BW.  417);  Walter  Ninn,  Farthings,  1666  (2, 
different  obv.  dies),  1.17g/6h  (N  2668;  BW.  419), 
0.96g/6h  (N  2669;  BW.  419);  Edward  Pashlowe, 
Farthing,  1656,  0.91g/6h  (N  2671;  BW.  421);  Will[iam| 
Reade,  Farthing,  0.97g/12h  (N  2672;  BW.  423), 
Halfpenny,  1666,  1.30g/12h  (N  2673;  BW.  422);  Anthony 
Sifflet,  Farthing,  0.91  g/1 2h  (N  2674;  BW.  425);  John 
Smith,  Farthing,  1.28g/6h  (N  2675;  BW.  426);  Arthur 
White,  Farthing,  0.70g/9h  (BW.  427)  [10],  BW.  423,  425 
and  427  very  fine,  BW.  421  fair,  others  generally  fine,  a 
good  group,  several  rare  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

BW.  41 6,  41  7,  421  and  427  V.).  Newbury  Collection  (41 6  and  427  bt 
Baldwin  August  2002,  41  7  bt  Baldwin  May  2003,  421  bt  Baldwin  July 
2003] 

BW.  419  at  1 .1 7g  bt  M.  Trenerry  March  1992 
BW.  41 9  at  0.96g  bt  Baldwin  April  1 994 
BW.  422  bt  Baldwin  April  1998 

*BW.  423  P.D.  Greenall  Collection,  Baldwin  Auction  16,  30  October 
1997,  lot  66  (part)  [from  R.  Sharman  1985],  bt  M.  Trenerry  January 
1998 

BW.  425  bt  Spink  February  2002 
BW.  426  bt  Baldwin  November  1999. 

Walter  Ninn,  baker;  Edward  Pashlowe,  barber-surgeon,  mayor  of 
Gravesend  1653;  William  Reade,  pewterer;  Anthony  Sifflet,  innholder, 
The  Golden  Ball;  John  Smith,  innholder,  The  Cornish  Clough;  Arthur 
White  (+1671),  innholder,  formerly  of  The  Swan, 
Milton-next-Gravesend,  mayor  1658,  postmaster  of  Gravesend  and 
Milton-next-Gravesend  (see  also  lot  1171  for  another  token  of  this 
issuer) 


1197  Milton-next-Gravesend,  William  Kemster,  heart-shaped 
Halfpenny,  1668,  2.11g/12h  (N  2667;  BW.  418).  Very 
fine  and  very  rare  (£250-300) 

Pw  jvt  nance: 

Col.  R.J.  CarthewC  olledion,  SCMIi  March  1946  (CT  18,  part) 
bt  Baldwin  November  1994. 


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1198  Milton-next-Sitting bourne,  William  Allen,  Farthing. 

1658,  0.52g/6h  (N  2676;  BW.  428);  Willjijam  Bissy 
Farthing,  1.23g/6h  (N  2677;  BW.  430);  Cheny  Bourne? 
Farthing,  1.00g/12h  (N  2678;  BW.  431);  Richard  Bunce 
Halfpenny,  1668,  2.39g/12h  (N  2679;  BW.  415);  Willian 
Covall,  Farthing,  1664,  1.28g/5h  (BW.  433);  Richarc: 
Henman,  Farthings  (2,  different  obv.  dies),  0.92g/12h  (N 
2680  rev.,  different  obv.;  BW.  434),  0.77g/12h  (N  2680 
BW.  434);  George  Reeve,  Halfpenny,  1667,  2.23g/12F 
(N  2681;  BW.  435);  James  Richmond,  Halfpenny,  1666 
1.67g/12h  (N  2682;  BW.  424)  [9],  BW.  428  and  431  fair, 
first  BW.  434  very  fine,  others  generally  fine;  includes  all 
the  issuers  for  the  town  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

BW.  41 5  and  422  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  (41 5  bt  Baldwin  May  2003 

424  bt  Baldwin  July  19981 

BW.  428  bt  G.  Monk  November  1991 

BW.  430  bt  M.  Trenerry  March  1992 

BW.  431  bt  J.  Dadd  August  1992 

BW.  433  bt  M.  Trenerry  December  1993 

*BW.  434  at  0.92g  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT: 
18,  part),  bt  Baldwin  November  1999 

BW.  434  at  0.77g  L.  Clements  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  31  May. 
1937,  lot  94  (part),  Sir  G.E.  Duveen  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  November 
1999 

BW.  435  bt  Baldwin  November  1999. 

William  Allen,  baker;  William  Bisse,  mercer;  Richard  Bunce,  grocery 
William  Covall,  brewer;  George  Reeve,  grocer;  James  Richmond,  J 
glazier 


1199  Minster  [Isle  of  Sheppey],  John  Dyer,  Halfpenny, 
1.79g/6h  (N  2683;  BW.  436).  Very  fine,  patinated;  the 
only  issue  for  the  town  (£25-35) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Spink  February  2002 


1200  N  ewington-next-Sittingbourne,  Thomas  Boom, 
Halfpenny,  1669,  3.25 g/3 h  (N  2685,  this  piece;  BW. 
437);  William  Staninough,  Halfpenny,  1669,  0.89g/12h 
(N  2686;  BW.  438)  [2].  First  about  very  fine,  second  fair 
but  clear,  both  very  rare  and  the  two  certainly 
attributed  issues  for  the  village  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

BW.  437  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink 
Auction  95,  25  November  1992,  lot  61 1  (part) 

BW.  4  18  Col.  R.|.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT  18,  part), 
bt  Baldwin  November  1999. 

Thomas  Boom,  grocer;  William  Staninough,  mercer 


Mi  i  ...i .  till  alive  in  1687 


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201  Nrw  Romney,  Richard  Baker,  Farthing,  1.26g/6h  (N  2714; 
BW.  482);  Isaac  Rutton,  Halfpenny,  0.79g/12h  (N  2715; 
BW.  483)  |2|.  First  very  fine,  second  fine  and  patinated, 
rare;  the  only  two  issues  for  the  town  (Lb 0-80) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  July  1998. 


BW.  482  only  illustrated.  Richard  Baker  (+1665),  mayor  in  1650  and 
1 655,  took  as  his  second  wife  Amisia  Mundus,  a  widow,  on  28  January 
1662 


>02  Northfleet,  Thomas  Humfre,  Farthing,  0.94g/6h  (N 
2687;  BW.  439).  Good  fine  but  chipped,  rare  (£40-50) 


103 


Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  February  1998 


Orpington,  James  White,  Farthing,  0.66g/2h  (BW.  442), 
Halfpenny,  1669,  1.47g/6h  (BW.  441)  [2].  First  fair, 
second  about  fine,  both  very  rare;  the  only  issues  for 
the  town  (£60-80) 


Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  February  1998. 


BW.  441  only  illustrated.  James  White,  blacksmith 


104  Otford,  Willi iam]  Phillips,  Halfpenny,  1668,  1 .00g/1 2h 
(N  2688;  BW.  443).  Fine,  very  rare;  the  only  token  for 
the  town  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  February  1998. 

William  Phillips,  mercer 


105  Penshurst,  Henry  Constable,  Halfpence  (2,  same  dies), 
1667,  1.78g/6h  (N  2689,  this  piece;  BW.  444),  date 
altered  to  1669  and  lozenge  ornaments  added,  1.11g/3h 
(N  2689  obv.,  different  rev.;  BW.  445)  [21.  First  about 
very  fine,  second  fine  but  with  flan  clip,  this  very  rare 
(£60-80) 

Provenance: 

BW.  444  R.A.  Nott  Collection  [from  Baldwin),  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb 
Collection,  Spink  Auction  95,  25  November  1 992,  lot  61 1  (part) 

*BW.  445  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  July  1998 


HE  LATE 


1206  Piuckiey,  Edward  Gooding,  Farthing,  1663,  0.71g/6h  (N 
2690,  this  piece;  BW.  447).  Very  fine;  the  only  token  (or 
the  village  (£80-40) 

Provenance: 

R.A.  Nott  Collection  (from  Baldwin) 

Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  95,  25  November 
1992,  lot  611  (part). 

Edward  Gooding,  grocer 


1207  Queenborough  [Isle  of  SheppeyI,  Humphry  Atweeke, 
Halfpenny,  1667,  1.78g/12h  (BW.  448);  Peter  Ken, 
Farthing,  1665,  1.01  g/3h  (BW.  449);  Thomas  Norrington, 
Halfpenny,  3.01  g/9h  (N  2691,  this  piece;  BW.  450); 
Richard  Poley,  Halfpenny,  1666,  1.68g/6h  (N  2692;  BW. 
451)  [4 ] .  Second  poor,  others  fine,  third  better;  all  the 
issues  for  the  town  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

BW.  448  and  449  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  July  1998 
*BW.  450  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  95,  25 
November  1992,  lot  612  (part)  [from  Baldwin],  SNC  September  1994 
(6146) 

BW.  451  bt  Format  February  1992. 

Richard  Poley,  grocer 


1208  Ramsgate,  Richard  Langley,  Farthing,  1657,  0.87g/12h 
(N  2694;  BW.  452);  Clement  March,  Farthing,  1658, 
0 . 6  7  g/6  h  (N  2695;  BW.  453);  Hen[ry]  Noldred, 
Halfpenny,  2.45g/3h  (N  2696;  BW.  454)  [ 3 ] .  Generally 
fine;  all  the  issues  for  the  town  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

BW.  452  a  metal  detector  find  1 994,  bt  Baldwin  April  1995 

BW.  453  bt  January  2002 

*BW.  454  bt  M.  Trenerry  September  1992. 

Richard  Langley,  tallowchandler;  Clement  March,  cheesemonger 


1209  Riverhead.  R[obert|  SItaple],  Farthing,  1653,  1.07g/6h  (N 
2697;  BW.  455).  Small  areas  of  surface  deposit, 
otherwise  fine  and  clear,  rare  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  November  1999 


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1210  Rochester,  George  Allington,  Farthing,  0.69g/12h  (BW. 
456);  Stephen  Bonnet,  Farthing,  0.90g/12h  (N  2713  obv., 
different  [and  later]  rev.;  BW.  457);  Artfthur]  Brooker, 
Farthing,  1.12g/6h  (N  2711;  BW.  458);  William  Burges, 
Farthing,  1669,  0.56g/12h  (BW.  459);  William  Campian, 
Farthing,  1658,  0.78g/12h  (N  2698;  BW.  460);  Robert 
Cart,  Farthing,  1668,  1.29g/6h  (N  2699;  BW.  461); 
Robert  Churchell,  Farthing,  1669,  0.78g/12h  (N  2700; 
BW.  462)  [7],  Generally  fair  to  fine,  some  better 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

BW.  456,  457,  458  and  459  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [456  bl  Baldwin 
October  2002,  457  and  459  bt  Baldwin  November  2002,  458  bt  Baldwin 
November  1999] 

BW.  460  bt  M.  Trenerry  October  2001 
*BW.  461  bt  Spink  March  2002 
BW.  462  bt  Baldwin  April  1994. 

George  Allington,  innholder,  The  King's  Head;  Stephen  Bonnet,  joiner, 
Eastgate;  Arthur  Brooker,  innholder,  The  Crown;  William  Campian, 
cutler;  Robert  Churchell,  tailor 


1211  Rochester,  Alice  Cobham,  Farthing,  1.09g/6h  (N  2702; 
BW.  463);  John  Cobham,  Farthing,  1666,  0.73g/12h  (N 
2704;  BW.  465);  Richard  Cobham  [in  the  name  of  his 
mother  Alice],  Farthings,  1651  (2,  different  obv.  dies), 
0.70g/6h  (N  2703;  BW.  464),  1 ,03g/6h  (N  2703  rev., 
different  obv.;  BW.  464);  Edward  Harrison,  Halfpenny, 
1669,  1 . 3  6  g/ 1  2  h  (BW.  466);  Richard  Hutcheson, 

Farthing,  1.29g/6h  (BW.  467);  John  Kennon,  Farthing, 
1.42g/6h  (BW.  468)  [7],  First  BW.  464  mediocre,  others 
generally  fair  to  fine,  some  better  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

BW.  463  bt  Baldwin  October  1996 

BW.  464  at  0.70g  bt  Baldwin  April  1994 

BW.  464  at  1 ,03g  bt  S.R.  Porter  February  1 996 

BW.  465  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT  18,  part), 
bt  Baldwin  November  2002 
BW.  466  bt  A.W.  Judd  June  1 992 

BW.  467  anrl  *468  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  (bl  Baldwin  October 

2002]. 

John  Cobham,  silk  weaver,  wife's  name  Sarah;  Richard  Cobham, 
grocer;  John  Kennon  (+1658) 


1212  Rochester,  Robert  Leake,  Farthing,  1656,  0.69g/6h  (BW 
469);  Anthonye  Lovell,  Farthings  (2),  1.31  g/6h  (N  27125 
BW.  470),  1657,  1.18g/6h  (BW.  471);  Robert  Michel 
Farthings  (2,  different  dies),  reads  rochaster,  1.27g/6. 
(BW.  473),  reads  Rochester,  0.92g/6h  (N  2706;  BW 
472);  Richard  Newbery,  Farthing,  1666,  0.72g/6h  (N 
2707/1;  BW.  474);  Thomas  Palmer,  Farthing,  1.06g/3h  (N 
2707/2;  BW.  475)  [ 7 ] .  BW.  473  fair,  others  generally 
about  fine  or  better,  some  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

BW.  469  bt  Baldwin  April  1994 

BW.  474  bt  M.  Trenerry  December  1993 

Others  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  (470  and  *471  bt  Baldwin  Novembe 
2002,  472,  473  and  475  bt  Baldwin  October  2002]. 

Anthony  Lovell,  innholder,  The  King's  Head;  Richard  Newbery,  grocer 
Thomas  Palmer  (+1666) 


1213  Rochester,  Edward  Shelley,  Farthing,  0.55g/6h  (N  2708 
BW.  476);  Samuel  I  Stowe,  Farthing,  1 . 2 3g/3 h  (BW.  477)  ) 
Joseph  Travers,  Farthing,  1666,  1.32g/6h  (N  2709;  BW 

478) ;  William  Vandall,  Halfpenny,  1671,  1.72g/3h  (BW 

479) ;  Gilbert  Young,  Farthings,  1664  (2,  different  obv. 
dies),  0.34g/3h  (N  2710;  BW.  480),  0.59g/12h  (N  2710 
rev.,  different  obv.;  BW.  480)  [6 ] .  BW.  478  very  fine, 
BW.  477  and  first  480  fair,  others  generally  about  fine  or 
better,  some  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

BW.  476  and  480  at  0.34g  bt  Baldwin  April  1 994 
BW.  477  bt  Baldwin  October  2002 

BW.  478  and  479  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [478  bt  Baldwin  October1 
2002,  479  bt  Baldwin  November  2002] 

BW.  480  at  0.59g  bt  M.  Trenerry  December  2000  (from  Baldwin’ 
August  2000]. 

Edward  Shelley,  currier;  Samuel  Stowe,  postmaster;  Joseph  Travers,., 
distiller,  gentleman;  Gilbert  Young,  grocer 


1214  Ryarsh,  Edward  Walsingham,  Halfpenny,  [  1 6 ] 68, 
2.05g/12h  (BW.  484).  Almost  fine  and  extremely  rare; 
the  only  issue  for  the  village  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  July  1998 

1215  St  Mary  Cray,  Ann  Maning,  Farthings  (2),  1658, 
1.23g/6h  (N  2716;  BW.  485),  1665,  0.99g/9h  (BW.  486) 
[2[.  Fair  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  April  1998. 


Ann  Manning,  widow 


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:16  Sandhurst,  John  Owen,  heart-shaped  Halfpenny,  1 669, 
1 .1 3 g/1 2 h  (N  2717;  BW.  488),  A  little  off-centre, 
otherwise  good  fine,  very  rare ;  the  only  issue  for  the 
village  (£250-300) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  October  1996. 

Superior  to  the  Norweb  specimen 


17  Sandwich,  Richard  Asherniden,  Farthing,  0.94g/6h  (N 
2718;  BW.  489);  Anne  Atkins,  Farthing,  1667,  1.22g/9h 
(N  2719;  BW.  490);  Joanna  Austin,  Farthing,  1656, 
1.01  g/6h  (BW.  491);  George  Burford,  Halfpenny,  1666, 
2.54g/9h  (N  2720;  BW.  492);  John  Casbe,  Halfpenny, 
1.38g/12h  (N  2721;  BW.  493)  [5].  BW.  491  fine,  BW. 
492  about  very  fine,  others  generally  fair  (£90-120) 
Provenance: 

BW.  489,  491  and  *492  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  June  2003 
BW.  490  bt  Baldwin  December  1 998 
BW.  493  bt  M.  Trenerry  December  1993. 

Anne  Atkins,  widow;  George  Burford,  grocer 


18  Sandwich,  John  Couchman,  Farthing,  1656,  0.81g/6h 
(BW.  495);  Richard  Crisp,  Farthing,  1.20g/3h  (N  2723; 
BW.  496);  Josepth  Doe,  Halfpenny,  1.35g/6h  (N  2724, 
this  piece;  BW.  497);  Henry  Furnice,  Farthing,  0.89g/6h 
(BW.  499),  Halfpenny,  1.07g/6h  (N  2726;  BW.  498)  [5], 
Generally  fair,  BW.  495  pierced  in  centre  (£70-90) 
Provenance: 

BW.  495  D.C.  Pennock  Collection,  bt  December  1 993 
BW.  496  bt  January  2002 

BW.  497  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink 
Auction  95,  25  November  1992,  lot  618  (part),  bt  M.  Trenerry 
December  1 993 

BW.  498  5NC  August  2001  (TT  880),  bt  Spink  September  2001 

BW.  499  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT  18,  part), 

bt  Baldwin  June  2003. 

Joseph  Doe,  tallowchandler;  Henry  Furnice  (tjune  1672,  aged  42), 
grocer  and  tallowchandler,  sergeant  of  dragoons,  married  Ann 
Gosfright 


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1219  Sandwich,  Thomas  Kingsford,  Halfpenny,  l.42g/6h  (N 
2727;  BW.  500);  D  a  n  i  |  e  J 1 1  Pichley,  Farthing,  1656, 
0.92g/6h  (N  2728,  this  piece;  BW.  501);  John  Revel  I, 
Halfpenny,  1.78g/6h  (N  2729;  BW.  502);  Ralph  Robins, 
Farthings,  1655  (2,  different  obv.  dies),  reading  rai.fh, 
1 ,00g/1 2h  (N  2731;  BW.  505),  reading  RALPH,  1.08g/6h 
(N  2730;  BW.  504)  (5|.  BW.  500  poor,  others  generally 
about  fine  and  better  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

BW.  500  D.C.  Pennock  Collection,  bt  December  1993 

*BW.  501  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  95,  25 

November  1992,  lot  618  (part),  bt  M.  Trenerry  December  1993 

BW.  502  bt  Baldwin  December  2000 

BW.  504  bt  Baldwin  January  2002 

BW.  505  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [bt  Baldwin  January  2002|. 

Thomas  Kingsford,  postmaster;  John  Revell,  innholder,  The  Bell 


1220  Sandwich,  David  Rogers,  Farthing,  1.17g/6h  (BW.  5061; 
Thomas  Sandum,  Halfpenny,  1667,  0.85g/9h  (N  2732, 
this  piece;  BW.  507);  John  Vandebrouck,  Farthing,  1656, 
1 . 1 6g/6 h  (BW.  508);  Thomas  Young,  Farthing,  1666, 
0.59g/9h  (N  2733,  this  piece;  BW.  509)  [4|.  BW.  506 
very  fine  and  rare,  others  generally  about  fine  and 
better  but  BW.  507  with  edge  chip  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

*BW.  506  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [bt  Baldwin  May  2002) 

BW.  507  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  95,  25 
November  1 992,  lot  61 8  (part),  bt  M.  Trenerry  December  1 993 
BW.  508  bt  Spink  February  2002 

BW.  509  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink 
Auction  95,  25  November  1992,  lot  618  (part),  bt  M.  Trenerry 
December  1 993 


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1221  Sevenoaks,  William  Allen,  Farthing,  1.12g/6h  (N  2734, 
this  piece-  BW.  510);  Nicholas  Brooksed,  Halfpenny, 
1 . 3 7 g/ 3 h  (BW.  511);  Richard  Cronke,  Farthing,  1658, 
0.86g/6h  (N  2735;  BW.  512);  Daniel  Davis,  Farthing, 
1666,  1.24g/6h  (N  2736;  BW.  514);  Thomas  Greene, 
Farthings  (2,  different  dies),  0.91  g/6h  (N  2737,  this 
piece;  BW.  516),  1.31  g/6 h  (BW.  516),  Halfpenny,  1668, 
1.48  g/ 6  h  (N  2738;  BW.  515);  Nathaniel  Owen, 
octagonal  Halfpenny,  1669,  2 . 1 0g/1 2 h  (N  2739,  this 
piece ;  BW.  517);  John  Thornton,  Farthing,  [  1  6 ] 6 5 , 
1 . 5 Og/6 h  (BW.  518);  Thomas  Wickenden,  Farthings, 
1666  (2,  different  rev.  dies),  1 . 74g/1 2 h  (N  2740  obv., 
different  rev.;  BW.  521),  0.90g/9h  (N  2740,  this  piece; 
BW.  521)  [11],  Generally  about  fine  and  better,  several 
rare  (£180-220) 

Provenance: 

BW.  510  and  *51  7  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  95, 
25  November  1992,  lot  619  (part)  [ both  from  Baldwin] 

BW.  511,518  and  521  at  1 .74g  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [51 1  and  518  bt 
Baldwin  May  2002,  521  bt  Baldwin  April  2002] 

BW.  512  bt  April  1992 

BW.  514  bt  Spink  February  2002 

BW.  51 5  bt  January  2002 

BW.  516  at  0.91g  and  521  at  0.90g  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry 
Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  95,  25  November  1992,  lot  619  (part) 
BW.  51 6  at  1 .3 1  g  SNC  March  1 995  (1416). 


1225  Sittingbourne,  John  Milway,  Farthing,  1 ,09g/6h  (N  274^ 
this  piece;  BW.  524);  Thomas  Pearce,  Halfpence  (2 
different  dies),  1667,  1.25g/3h  (N  2742;  BW.  525),  166' 
1.34g/12h  (BW.  526);  William  Webb,  Halfpenny,  167C 
1 .1  5g/6h  (N  2743,  this  piece;  BW.  527)  [4].  First  gooa 
fine,  others  generally  fine;  all  the  issues  for  the  town 
(£90-120) 

Provenance: 

*BW.  524  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spin 
Auction  95,  25  November  1 992,  lot  621  (part),  bt  Spink  September  1 99a 
BW.  525  Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT  18,  part 
bt  Baldwin  May  2002 

BW.  526  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  May  2002 

BW.  527  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  95,  2  . 

November  1  992,  lot  621  (part)  |from  Spink  1971],  bt  Spink  Octobei 

1995. 

Thomas  Pearce,  ironmonger 


1226  Smarden,  Thomas  Hinckly,  Halfpenny,  1669,  2.12g/6i 
(N  2745;  BW.  528).  Green  patina,  fine;  the  only  issue 
for  the  village  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  August  1 992. 

Thomas  Hinckley  married  Sarah  Gates,  1664 


William  Allen,  grocer;  Richard  Cronke,  tailor;  Daniel  Davis, 
cheesemonger;  Thomas  Green,  mercer;  Nathaniel  Owen,  mercer, 
committed  to  Maidstone  gaol  for  refusing  to  bear  arms  as  a  soldier 


1222  Sevenoaks,  William  Wall,  Farthing,  1666,  0.86g/12h 
(BW.  520).  Good  fine,  very  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  November  1999 

1223  Sheerness  [Isle  of  Sheppey),  Richard  Jones,  Halfpenny, 
1667,  1.49g/12h  (N  2741;  BW.  522).  Fair,  very  rare;  the 
only  issue  for  the  town  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  December  1998. 

Richard  Jones,  sutler 


1224  Shurland  Manor  [Isle  of  SheppeyI,  James  Herbert, 
Halfpenny,  2.55g/9h  (BW.  523).  Very  fine  and  extremely 
rare  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  August  1995. 

lames  Herbert  (162  5-76),  sixth  son  of  Philip,  4th  Earl  of  Pembroke,  1st 
l  ari  of  Montgomery  (1584-1649),  a  favourite  of  James  I  who  was 
created  Baron  Herbert  of  Shurland  in  1605  and  who  subsequently 
her  ame  Lord  (  hamberlain  under  Charles  I  Herbert  married  Jane 
Spiller  ( 1 629-05),  daughter  of  Sir  Robert  Spiller  of  I  aleham,  Middlesex, 
i  id  th>  m  inor  of  Shurland  appears  to  have  been  settled  on  him  on  his 
1 1  .<•  i'  .1  •  ii  bear,  their  ton  joined  arms 


1227  Snave,  Thom[as)  Brett,  Farthing,  0.86g/6h  (BW.  529) 
Light  green  patina,  good  fine,  extremely  rare;  the  only 
issue  for  the  village  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

Found  on  the  site  of  the  Old  Market,  Snave,  September  1 994 
bt  Baldwin  April  1995 


1228  Speldhurst,  Tho[mas]  Soane,  Halfpenny,  1668 
2.00g/12h  (N  2746;  BW.  530).  Obverse  about  fine, 
reverse  good  fine;  the  only  issue  for  the  village  (£35-45) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  December  1998. 

Thomas  Soane,  mercer 


1229  Stoke,  William  Gilbart,  Farthing,  0.59g/6h  (BW.  531). 
Fine,  very  rare;  the  only  issue  for  the  village  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  August  1995 


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}()  Strood,  Henry  Allen,  Farthing,  1.20g/6h  (BW.  532); 
Robert  Coverdale,  Halfpenny,  1668,  l.79g/12h  (N  2747; 
BW.  534);  Phillip  Ewer,  Farthings  (2,  different  rev.  dies), 
1652,  1.75g/12h  (N  2748b,  this  piece ;  BW.  535),  1666, 
1.07g/6h  (N  2748  obv.,  2749  rev.;  BW.  536);  Hennere 
Figgett,  Farthing,  1654,  1.23g/6h  (N  2751;  BW.  537); 
Anthlony]  Lovell,  Farthing,  1 1 6 1 6 8 ,  0.89g/12h  (N  2752, 
this  piece ;  BW.  538);  Constance  Walsall,  Farthings  (3, 
different  dies),  undated,  0.56g/12h  (BW.  539),  1666, 
0.90g/12h  (BW.  540),  1667,  0.49g/6h  (N  2753,  this 
piece ;  BW.  541)  [9|.  BW.  537  very  fine,  others  generally 
fine,  a  good  group  for  the  town  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

BW.  532  bt  Baldwin  April  1994 

BW.  534,  536,  539  and  540  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  1534  bt  Baldwin 
December  1998,  536  and  539  bt  Baldwin  June  2003,  540  bt  Baldwin 
May  20031 

BW.  535  and  541  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb 
Collection,  Spink  Auction  95,  25  November  1992,  lot  622  (part),  bt  M. 
Trenerry  March  1993 
BW.  537  bt  M.  Trenerry  January  2002 

*BW.  538  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  95,  25 
November  1992,  lot  622  (part)  [from  Baldwin],  bt  M.  Trenerry  March 
1993. 

Henry  Figgett,  draper;  Constance  Walsall,  widow  of  Francis  Walsall, 
gent.  Both  tokens  of  Philip  Ewer  in  this  lot  are  post-Restoration  issues 
utilising  the  same  pre-Restoration  Ramage  obv.  die 


1  Sturrey,  Thomas  Johnson,  Farthings,  1650  (3,  from  three 
obv.  and  two  rev.  dies),  reading  ihonson,  0.87g/6h  (N 
2754;  BW.  542),  reading  iohnson  (2),  1 . 1 5g/6h  (N 
2757/1;  BW.  543),  1 .1 2 g/6 h  (N  2757/1  rev.,  different 
obv.;  BW.  543);  William  Picard,  Halfpenny,  1666, 
1.95g/3h  (BW.  544)  [4],  Second  very  fine,  others  fine, 
last  rare  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

BW.  542  bt  M.  Trenerry  December  1993 

Both  BW.  543  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  April  2002 

*BW.  544  bt  Spink  October  1 995. 

Thomas  Johnson,  grocer 

2  Sutton-at-Hone,  John  Child,  Halfpenny,  1667,  1 .1 0g/3h 
(BW.  545).  Fair,  very  rare;  the  only  issue  for  the  village 
(£40-50) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin  September  1993 


3  Sutton  Valence,  John  Burkhuest,  Farthing,  1  657, 
1  -61  g/9 h  (N  2757/2a,  this  piece ;  BW.  Cambridgeshire 
177);  R.C.  at  the  kings  HEAD,  Farthing,  1 .01  g/6h  (N  2758; 
BW.  548);  Isaac  Huntt,  Halfpenny,  1671,  1.50g/9h  (BW. 
549)  [3],  First  good  fine,  others  fine  but  last  pierced  and 
plugged,  all  rare  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

'First  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  bt  Spink 

November  1 994 

BW.  548  bt  Spink  October  1 995 

BW.  549  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  April  2002 


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Tenierijen,  John  Church,  octagonal  Halfpenny,  1668, 
3.27g/9h  (N  2759;  BW.  550);  James  Mead,  Halfpenny, 
1667,  1.44g/12h  (N  2760;  BW.  551);  John  Reader, 
Farthing,  1.00g/6h  (N  2761;  BW.  552)  |3|.  Fine,  the  first 
rare;  all  the  issuers  for  the  town  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

*BW.  550  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  August  1993 
BW.  551  bt  S.R.  Porter  December  1993 
BW.  552  bt  Baldwin  October  1997. 

John  Church,  butcher;  John  Reader,  grocer 


1235  Tonbridge,  William  Freeman,  Halfpenny,  1.44g/6h  (N 
2762;  BW.  554);  William  Overey,  Halfpenny,  1669, 
1 . 4  8  g/ 1  2  h  (N  2763;  BW.  555);  Stephen  Putland, 
Halfpenny,  1666,  1.48g/6h  (N  2764;  BW.  556);  Robert 
Walice,  Farthing,  1.05g/12h  (BW.  558);  Richard  Wood, 
Farthings  (2,  different  dies),  1652,  0.74g/12h  (BW.  560), 
undated,  0.54g/6h  (N  2765;  BW.  561),  Halfpenny,  1668, 
1.95g/6h  (N  2766;  BW.  559)  [7],  BW.  555  very  fine,  BW. 
559  and  567  fine,  others  mediocre  or  fair  (£120-150) 
Provenance: 

BW.  554  The  Property  of  a  Gentleman,  Spink  Auction  89,  25  November 
1991,  lot  352  (part),  bt  M.  Trenerry  March  1992 

BW.  *555,  558  and  561  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [555  and  561  bt 
Baldwin  April  2002,  558  bt  Baldwin  November  2001  ] 

BW.  556  bt  M.  Trenerry  December  1993 

BW.  559  bt  Spink  February  2002  [with  Baldwin  January  1987) 

BW.  560  bt  Baldwin  December  1998. 

Robert  Wallace,  butcher 


1236  Waterincbury,  John  Carey,  Farthing,  1669,  0.43g/6h  (N 
2767;  BW.  562).  Fine  but  chipped,  very  rare;  the  only 
issue  for  the  village  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  December  1995. 

John  Carey,  grocer 


1237  Westerham,  Samuell  Dulling,  Farthings  (2  different 
dies),  1653,  0.89g/12h  (N  2768  rev.,  different  obv.;  BW. 
563),  1664,  1 ,08g/6h  (N  2769;  BW.  565);  Anthony 
Saxbey,  Farthing,  0.78g/11h  (BW.  566)  [3|.  Generally 
about  fine,  last  scarce  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

BW.  563  The  Property  of  a  Gentleman,  Spink  Auction  89,  25  November 
1991,  lot  352  (part),  bt  M.  Trenerry  December  1993 
BW.  565  bt  Spink  May  2002 

BW.  566  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  April  2002. 

Anthony  Saxby,  tallowchandler 


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1238  West  Malling,  Francis  Chambers,  Farthing,  1.04g/12h 
(BW.  400);  Rich [arcl  1  Chambers,  Farthing,  1667,  0.94g/6h 
(N  2653;  BW.  401);  Samuel  French,  Farthing,  1668, 
1.53 g/6 h  (BW.  402);  Thomas  Hills,  Halfpenny,  1668, 
1.59g/3h  (BW.  403)  [4],  Fine  to  very  fine;  all  the  issuers 
for  the  town  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

BW.  400  and  *402  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [400  bt  Baldwin  May  2003, 
402  bt  Spink  February  2002] 

BW.  401  bt  M.  Trenerry  December  1 993 
BW.  403  bt  Spink  February  2002. 

Francis  Chambers,  grocer 


1239  Wingham,  John  Solley,  Farthing,  1.22g/6h  (N  2770;  BW. 
569).  Very  fine;  the  only  issue  for  the  village  (£25-35) 
Provenance: 

Bt  M.  Trenerry  September  2003 


1240  Woodchurch,  Tho[mas)  Brisenden,  Halfpenny, 
1.33g/12h  (N  2771;  BW.  570).  About  very  fine;  the  only 
issue  for  the  village  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

Col.  R.|.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT  18,  part) 
bt  Baldwin  September  1997. 

Thomas  Brisenden,  butcher 


1241  Woolwich,  Sarah  Bowyer,  Halfpenny,  1667,  1.88g/1h  (N 
2772;  BW.  571);  W.I.F.  AT  THE  BARBERS  POLE,  Farthing, 
1656,  1.31  g/6h  (BW.  572);  John  Laddbroocke,  Farthing, 
1666,  0.55g/3h  (D  573A),  Halfpenny,  1666,  1.82g/12h 
(BW.  573);  William  Mason,  Farthing,  1657,  1 . 1 0g/6 h  (D 
5 7 3 B ) ;  Lodwick  Poole,  Farthing,  1650,  0.96g/6h  (BW. 
574);  E.S.  AT  THE  STATES  armes,  Farthing,  1656,  0.95g/6h 
(BW.  575);  Richard  Scott,  Farthing,  1666,  0.61  g/3h  (BW. 

576) ;  Jane  Tampsell,  Halfpenny,  1667,  1 .1 2g/1 2 h  (BW. 

577) ;  Denis[e]  Waters,  Halfpenny,  1667,  0.51g/6h  (BW. 

578)  [10).  Generally  about  fine,  BW.  576  and  577 
better,  many  very  rare;  an  excellent  group  for  the 
locality  (£300-350) 

Provenance: 

D  573B  found  in  Kingswan  street,  Woolwich  Dockyard,  W.V.  Royle 
Baldwin  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  August  1995 

BW.  578  R.E.  Josland  Collection  [from  N.A.  Clark  1997],  bt  April  2002 
Others  all  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  1571,  574  and  *577  bt  Baldwin  July 
1995,  572,  573A,  575  and  576  bt  Baldwin  November  1995,  573  bt 
Baldwin  September  1997]. 

I.odewijk  Poole,  carpenter;  Kit  hard  Sr  oil,  carpenter;  Jane  Tampsell, 
joiner 


1242  Wrotham,  Charles  Allfrey,  Farthing,  0.90g/12h  (N  2773: 
this  piece;  BW.  5  79);  Thomas  Caverley,  Farthing,  1666 
0.83g/3h  (BW.  580)  [2],  First  fair,  second  partly  weak 
but  fine  and  rare;  the  only  two  issues  for  the  town 
(£50-70) 

Provenance: 

BW.  579  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spinl 
Auction  95,  25  November  1992,  lot  626  (part),  SNC  August  2001  FT 
888),  bt  Spink  June  2003 

BW.  580  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  bt  Baldwin  December  1995. 

Thomas  Caverley,  tailor 


1243  Wye,  Marie  Allen,  Halfpenny,  1666,  2.69g/3h  (N  2774; 
BW.  581);  Thomas  Allen,  Farthings  (2,  different  obv. 
dies),  1.01  g/6 h  (N  2778;  BW.  582),  0.94g/6h  (N  2779; 
BW.  582);  John  Coulter,  Farthing,  1652,  1.00g/6h  (NIF 
2775;  BW.  583);  Thomas  Dan,  Farthing,  1652,  0.92g/6Fi 
(N  2776;  BW.  584);  Richard  Whittingham,  Farthing, 
0.66g/9h  (BW.  586),  octagonal  Halfpenny,  1  667,. 
2.96g/6h  (N  2777;  BW.  585)  [7],  Both  BW.  582s  and  583 
fair,  BW.  586  good  very  fine,  BW.  587  about  very  fine, 
others  fine;  includes  all  the  issuers  for  the  town 
(£180-220) 

Provenance: 

BW.  581  and  *585  V.J.  Newbury  Collection  [581  bt  Baldwin  September 
1997,  585  bt  Baldwin  December  1995] 

BW.  582  at  1 .01  g  bt  B.  Waterhouse  November  1 993 
BW.  582  at  0.94g  M.  Trenerry  FPL  May-June  1996  (C  260) 

BW.  583  bt  B.  Waterhouse  August  1 992 
BW.  584  Format  FPL  52,  September  1995  (3780) 

BW.  586  bt  B.  Waterhouse  November  1993. 

John  Coulter,  grocer;  Thomas  Dan,  weaver;  Richard  Whittingham, 
innholder,  The  Flying  Horse 


1244  Yalding,  Daniel  Chittenden,  Halfpence,  1668  (2, 
different  dies),  reads  chiltenden,  1.23g/6h  (N  2780;  BW. 
587),  reads  Chittenden,  1.29g/12h  (N  2781;  BW.  588); 
Gabriel  Couchman,  Farthing,  1.25 g/6 h  (N  2782;  BW. 
589)  [ 3 ] .  BW.  588  about  very  fine,  others  fine  but  last 
with  surface  blister  on  obverse;  all  the  issues  for  the 
town  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

All  V.J.  Newbury  Collection 
bt  Baldwin  February  1995. 

BW.  588  only  illustrated.  Gabriel  Couchman,  grocer 


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A  COLLECTION  OF  1  7TH  CENTURY  TOKENS  OF 
RUTLAND,  fhe  Property  of  a  Gentleman 


>45  Caldecott,  Richard  Hill,  Halfpenny,  1668,  ohv.  reads 
richapd  [probably  the  result  of  a  clogged  die],  2.06g/12h 
(D  1A).  Good  fine  and  extremely  rare,  the  only  issue  for 
the  village;  very  few  specimens  known  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

Bt  N.A.  Clark 


46  Exton,  Thomas  Edmonds,  Farthing,  1.12g/6h  (D  IB). 
Spademarked,  about  fine  and  of  the  highest  rarity;  the 
only  issue  for  the  village  and  the  only  example  known  to 
the  cataloguer  (£(80-220) 

Provenance: 

Bt  N.A.  Clark  1999. 

Thomas  Edmonds,  ironmonger 


47  Lancham,  John  Homes,  Farthing,  1658,  0.57g/12h  (N 
3861,  this  piece;  BW.  1).  Fair,  extremely  rare;  the  only 
issue  for  the  village  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

R.A.  Nott  Collection 

Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  104,  6  July  1994,  lot 
426  (part) 
bt  N.A.  Clark. 

John  Homes,  tallowchandler 


48  Lyddincton,  Henry  Sewell,  Halfpenny,  1669,  1.91  g/6 h 
(N  3864,  this  piece;  BW.  2).  Tiny  snick  in  edge,  fair  to 
fine,  extremely  rare;  the  only  issue  for  the  village 
(£90-120) 

Provenance: 

Col.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1 946  (CT  29,  part) 

R.A.  Nott  Collection 

Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  104,  6  July  1994,  lot 
426  (part) 
bt  N.A.  Clark. 

The  only  token  for  the  county  reading  rvhand  shire 


1249  North  Luffenmam,  Thomas  Goodman,  Farthing,  1 16)57, 
1 ,02g/9h  (N  3862,  this  piece;  BW.  i).  Fair  to  fine,  very 
rare  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Col.  R.).  Carthew  Collection,  S CM/1  March  1946  (CT  29,  parti 
R.A.  Nott  Collection 

Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  104,  6  July  1994,  lot 
426  (part) 
bt  N.A.  Clark. 

Thomas  Goodman  (b.  1 633),  tallowchandler 


1250  North  Luffenham,  Thomas  Huntt,  Farthing,  0.97g/6h  (N 
3863;  BW.  4).  Very  fine,  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

J.L.  Wetton  Collection 

R.A.  Shuttlewood  Collection,  Spink  Auction  151,15  March  2001,  lot  671 
(part). 

Superior  to  the  Norweb  specimen  (DNW  Auction  64,  lot  972).  Thomas 
Hunt  (tjune  1 674),  wife's  name  Elizabeth;  three  of  the  couple's  children 
tragically  died  as  a  result  of  their  house  being  burnt  down  on  30 
October  1 674 


1251  Oakham,  Jonathan  Fisher,  Farthing,  0.90g/6h  (N  3866, 
this  piece;  BW.  7).  Almost  very  fine,  very  rare 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

R.A.  Nott  Collection 

Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection 

bt  N.A.  Clark  July  1 999 


1252  Oakham,  Rich  [  a  rd  J  Matthew  and  John  Potteri  1 1 , 
Halfpence  (2,  different  obv.  dies),  1.98g/12h  (N  3867; 
BW.  8),  1.35g/6h  (N  3868;  BW.  8)  |2).  First  about  fine, 
second  good  fine  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

First  J.O.  Manton  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  10  February1947,  lot  196 
(part),  J.L.  Wetton  Collection  |from  Baldwin],  R.A.  Shuttlewood 
Collection,  Spink  Auction  151. 15  March  2001,  lot  671  (part) 

•Second  R.A.  Shuttlewood  Collection,  Spink  Auction  151,  15  March 
2001,  lot  671  (part)  [from  G.  Monkl. 

Richard  Matthews,  barber  surgeon,  whose  widowed  mother,  Catherine, 
issued  a  token  at  King  Street,  Westminster  in  1659  (BW.  London  1614); 
John  Potteri  1 1,  apothecary 


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)F  1  7TH  CENTURY  TOKENS  OF  RUTLAND,  the  Property  of  a  Gentleman 


1253  Uppingham,  Peter  Barriffe,  heart-shaped  Halfpenny, 
1668,  1.21  g/1  2 h  (N  3870;  BW.  10).  Good  fine,  very  rare 
(£250-300) 

Provenance: 

Bt  N.A.  Clark. 

Peter  Barriffe  (+1 679),  draper,  wife's  name  Elizabeth 


1254  Uppingham,  Thomas  Butler,  Farthing,  0.78g/3h  (N  3871, 
this  piece;  BW.  11);  Henry  Clipsam,  Farthing,  1657, 
0.93g/12h  (N  3873,  this  piece;  BW.  12)  [2],  First  fair  but 
very  rare,  second  fine  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

First  R.A.  Nott  Collection,  Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink 
Auction  104,  6  July  1994,  lot  429  (part),  bt  N.  A.  Clark 
^Second  J.O.  Manton  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  10  February  1947,  lot 
196  (part),  J.L.  Wetton  Collection  [from  Baldwin],  R.A.  Shuttlewood 
Collection,  Spink  Auction  151, 15  March  2001 ,  lot  671  (part). 

Henry  Clipsam,  grocer 


1255  Uppingham,  Elizabeth  Goodwin,  Farthing,  1666, 
0.86g/12h  (N  3877,  this  piece;  BW.  14).  Good  fine,  very 
rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

R.A.  Nott  Collection 

Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  1 04,  6  July  1 994,  lot 
431  (part) 
bt  N.  A.  Clark. 

Elizabeth  Goodwin,  widow 


1256  Uppingham,  John  Hull,  Farthing,  1666,  1 .1 0g/6h  (N  3878, 
this  piece ;  BW.  16).  About  very  fine,  very  rare 
(£140-180) 

Provenance: 

R.A.  Nott  Collection 

Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  104,  6  July  1994,  lot 
431  (part) 
bt  N.  A.  Clark. 

John  Hull  (11691),  grocer  and  tallowchandler 


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Notes 


Dr  David  Edward  Litrenta 


David  Litrenta,  a  well-known  name  in  American  numismatic  circles  for  many  years,  is  a  life-long  coin 
collector.  He  started  as  a  youngster  in  Baltimore  and  his  first  coins  were  gifts  from  his  grandfather, 
whose  career  in  the  railway  industry  took  him  around  the  world  and  who  picked  up  unusual  pieces. 
Out  of  this  source  of  numismatic  curiosities  came  the  inspiration  that  would  last  a  lifetime,  fuel  many  hours  of 
devoted  research  and  result  in  a  multi-million  dollar  collection. 

While  the  collecting  'bug'  never  quite  left  him,  David  had  to  put  it  on  hold  on  several  occasions; 
medical  school,  building  a  medical  practice  and  raising  seven  children  with  his  wife  Shirley  all  took  a  toll  on 
his  numismatic  activity.  In  time,  his  success  in  preventative  and  occupational  medicine  provided  him  with  the 
means  to  pursue  rare  coins  more  vigorously.  With  help  from  some  of  the  principal  dealers  and  auction  houses 
in  the  USA,  he  began  to  seriously  collect  the  coins  of  his  native  country  in  the  early  1980s,  amassing  many  of 
the  classic  rarities.  His  US  and  ancient  coins,  and  his  collection  of  George  Washington-related  medals  and 
memorabilia  were  auctioned  by  Heritage  in  five  sales  in  1999  and  2000. 

David  first  turned  his  attention  to  British  trade  tokens,  especially  the  18th  century  'Conder'  series,  in 
the  mid-1990s.  Since  then  he  has  amassed  a  holding  of  over  1,700  pieces.  Many  emanate  from  the  great  Jim 
Noble  collection,  which  came  to  the  market  shortly  after  he  started;  others  were  once  owned  by  William 
Longman,  Albert  Jan,  John  Farnell,  Patrick  Deane  and  Myles  Gerson  and,  more  recently,  by  Wayne  Anderson, 
Jim  Wahl  and  David  Spence;  a  few  even  trace  their  pedigrees  back  to  James  Atkins,  John  Dudman,  Yeates  and 
Francis  Cokayne  in  the  early  years  of  the  20th  century.  A  glance  at  the  following  240  lots  will  give  prospective 
buyers  an  indication  of  the  unusually  high  overall  level  of  quality  in  this  collection.  Hardly  surprising  bearing 
in  mind  that  one  of  David's  personal  numismatic  mantras  is  'to  acquire  the  most  beautiful  coins  you  can 
afford;  quality  not  quantity  counts.'  At  least  two  of  the  tokens  in  this  portion  of  the  collection  are  the  actual 
pieces  illustrated  in  Dalton  and  Hamer's  standard  work. 

Further  portions  of  the  I  itrenta  collection  of  tokens  will  be  offered  in  future  DNW  auctions. 


P.I.P-M. 


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18TH  CENTURY  TOKENS  FROM  THE  COLLECTION 
FORMED  BY  DAVID  LITRENTA  (PART  I) 

The  tokens  in  this  collection  are  listed  by  denomination 
and  in  the  order  of  Dalton  &  Hamer 

Bedfordshire 

257  Flitwick,  Skidmore's  Halfpenny,  1797,  11.41g/12h  (DH  1 
and  Middlesex  537);  Leighton  Buzzard,  Chambers, 
Langston,  Hall  &  Co,  Halfpenny,  1794,  chambers  edge, 
9.20g/6h  (DH  3c)  [ 2).  First  good  very  fine  hut  lacquered 
in  the  past,  second  with  planchet  flaw  on  reverse  at  9 
o'clock,  otherwise  brilliant  and  practically  as  struck,  full 
original  colour  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

DH  1  Fawcett/Littman  Collection,  Dr  D.L.  Spence  Collection,  Part  I, 
DNW  Auction  63,  7  October  2004,  lot  1149  (part) 


258  Leighton  Buzzard,  Chambers,  Langston,  Hall  &  Co,  Proof 
Halfpenny,  1  794,  in  gilt-copper,  chambers  edge, 
9.73g/6h  (DH  3c).  Extremely  fine,  rare  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

F.S.  Cokayne  Collection 

N.  Bagshawe  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  3  November  2000,  lot  770 
|bt  Baldwin  April  1951 1 

Buckinghamshire 


>59  Aylesbury,  Francis  Wheeler,  Halfpenny,  1  796,  edge 
plain,  1 1 . 6 6 g/ 6 h  (DH  3;  Preston-Morley  1017,  this 
piece).  Good  extremely  fine  with  much  original  colour, 
attractive  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

P.  Preston-Morley  Collection,  DNW  Auction  52,  28-9  November  2001, 
lot  1 01 7  (from  Spink  November  1971) 


>60  Aylesbury,  Francis  Wheeler,  Halfpenny,  1  796,  later 
faked  edge  payable  at  f  wheeler  aylesbury  bucks, 
11-33 g/6 h  (Atkins  4a,  this  piece;  DH  3;  Preston-Morley 
1018,  this  piece).  Brilliant  and  practically  as  struck, 
almost  full  original  colour,  interesting,  UNIQUE 
(£200-250) 

Provenance: 

W.|.  Davis  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  11-15  March  1901,  lot  2  (part) 
W.  Longman  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  12-13  March  1958,  lot  3 
(part)  [from  Baldwin  June  1914] 

P.  Preston-Morley  Collection,  DNW  Auction  52,  28-9  November  2001, 
lot  1018  [from  Baldwin  October  19721 


1261  Chesham,  Adam  Simpson,  Halfpenny,  1795,  simpsons 
edge,  9.51  g/6  h  (DH  20;  Preston-Morley  1037). 
Extremely  fine,  much  original  colour  (£25-55) 

pROVt  NANCf : 

Bt  J.  Bobbe 


1262  Slough,  William  Till,  Proof  Halfpenny,  1794,  in  silver, 
11.51  g/6h  (DH  22;  Preston-Morley  1040).  Scuffed  in 
fields,  very  fine,  very  rare  (£150-180) 

Provenance: 

DNW  Auction  53, 13  March  2002,  lot  907 


1263  Slough,  William  Till,  Proof  Halfpenny,  1794,  in  silver, 
13.07g/12h  (DH  24;  Preston-Morley  1046).  Minor 
hairlines  and  nicks,  otherwise  extremely  fine  and  brilliant 
(£250-300) 

Provenance: 

Christie's  Auction  (New  York),  4  December  1 985,  lot  1 28 

W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 

(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1 998,  lot  29 


Cambridgeshire 


1264  Cambridge,  Skidmore's  Globe  series,  Penny,  1797, 
Christ's  College  Gate,  edge  lettered,  23.64g/12h  (DH  2 
and  Middlesex  115).  Extremely  fine,  patinated  (£90-120) 
Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-1 0  October  2000,  lot  1 1 1 5 


1265  Cambridge,  Skidmore's  Globe  series,  Penny,  1797, 
Emanuel  College  Chapel,  edge  lettered,  19.00g/12h  (DH 
3  and  Middlesex  116).  Extremely  fine,  attractively 
patinated  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-1 0  October  2000,  lot  1116 


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1266  Cambridge,  Skidmore's  Globe  series,  Penny,  1797, 
Trinity  College  Gate,  edge  lettered,  19.80g/12h  (DH  5 
and  Middlesex  119).  Extremely  fine  with  much  original 
colour  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-1 0  October  2000,  lot  1119 


1267  Cambridge,  James  Burleigh,  Penny,  1799,  edge  lettered, 
29.94g/12h  (DH  9).  Trifling  edge  nick  by  m  of  Cambridge 
and  light  grazes  in  field  to  left  of  water  tower,  otherwise 
brilliant  and  practically  as  struck,  very  rare  (£350-400) 
Provenance: 

Davissons  Mailbid  Sale  9,  October  1997  (165) 

J.  Spingarn  Collection. 

48  struck 


1268  Chesterton,  Skidmore's  Globe  series,  Penny,  1797,  St 
Andrew's  church,  edge  lettered,  23.62g/11h  (DH  10  and 
Middlesex  120).  Extremely  fine  with  virtually  full  original 
colour  but  lightly  lacquered  (£120-150) 


FORMED  BY  DAVID  LITRENTA  (PART  I) 

1270  COUNTY  series,  Kempson's  Halfpenny,  1  795,  edge 
BEDFORD-,  8.82g/6h  (DH  12);  Cambridge,  David  Hood, 
Milton's  Halfpenny,  13.37g/6h  (DH  19c;  Stainton  44) 
[2],  About  extremely  fine,  both  with  original  colour 
(£40-50) 

Provenance: 

Both  bt  R.  Claddle 


1271  Cambridge,  Skidmore's  Miscellaneous  series,  Penny, 
1797,  Queen's  College  Gate,  edge  lettered,  18.85g/6h 
(DH  Middlesex  171).  Extremely  fine  with  much  original 
colour,  very  rare  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

W.J.  Davis  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  11-15  March  1901,  lot  76  (part) 
F.S.  Cokayne  Collection 
bt  R.  Claddle 


Cheshire 


1272  Chester,  Skidmore's  Globe  series,  Penny,  1  797,  Chester 
Castle,  edge  lettered,  24.02g/12h  (DH  1  and  Middlesex 
121).  Extremely  fine  with  virtually  full  original  colour 
(£120-150) 


1269  Newmarket,  Wyon's  Penny,  1  799,  edge  plain, 
23.18g/12h  (DH  11;  D  &  W  323/19).  Tiny  edge  nick  at 
9  o'clock  on  obverse,  minor  scratches  in  obverse  field 
visible  on  c  lose  inspection,  otherwise  extremely  fine  and 
attractively  patinated,  rare  (£400-500) 

Pkr  »vi  NANf  r : 

I  Spingarn  Collection 


1273  Macclesfield,  Roe  &  Co,  Westwood's  Penny,  1790,  in 
bronzed-copper,  edge  plain,  26.45g/6h  (DH  3).  Two 
trifling  spots  behind  bust,  otherwise  practically  as 
struck,  rare  (£250-300) 

Provenance: 

Bt  R.  Claddle  [from  Spink  May  1996] 


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18TH  CENTURY  TOK 


1 1 II  (  Ol  I  I  c:  T ION  FORMED 


1274  Macclesfield,  Roe  &  Co,  Hancock's  Halfpence  (6), 
1789,  1 2.76g/6h  (DH  13);  1790  (2),  12.56g/6h  (DH  21), 
1 2.24g/6h  (DH  24);  1  791  (2),  12.49g/6h  (DH  45), 
12.1 3g/6h  (DH  47);  1  792,  13.02g/6h  (DH  57); 

counterfeit  Halfpence  (2),  undated,  8.82g/6h  (DH  62), 
1792,  ANCLESEA  edge,  9.77g/6h  (DH  72b)  [8 1 .  DH  62 
fine,  72b  very  fine,  others  about  extremely  fine  and 
better,  DH  27  and  57  with  considerable  original  colour, 
an  attractive  run  (£120-150) 


Derbyshire 


1279  Buxton,  William  Hay,  Thomas  Tomlinson  and  William 
Orme,  Halfpenny,  1796,  BUXTON  edge,  11.24g/6h  (DI  I  3). 
Extremely  fine  with  almost  full  original  colour,  attractive, 
rare  (£150-180) 

Provenance: 

).  Lepczyk  Auction,  1 2-1 3  June  1981,  lot  2040 
bt  R.  Claddle. 


Provenance: 

DH  21 , 24,  45  and  47  bt  Baldwin,  and  with  old  tickets 

DH  62  Heritage  Auction  (Long  Beach),  June  2000,  lot  5618  (part). 

DH  21  only  illustrated 


1275  Macclesfield,  Roe  &  Co,  Westwood's  Farthings  (2), 
1791,  buttons  on  coat,  5.93g/12h  (DH  86),  1792,  no 
buttons,  5.55g/12h  (DH  87)  [2],  Both  extremely  fine  with 
much  original  colour  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

Both  bt  Baldwin,  with  old  tickets. 

DH  87  only  illustrated 


1276  Macclesfield,  Roe  &  Co,  Westwood's  Farthing,  1792, 
buttons  on  coat,  6.01  g/1 2h  (DH  88).  Extremely  fine  with 
original  colour  (£60-80) 


Cornwall 

1277  Truro,  Cornish  Metal  Co,  Halfpenny,  1791,  12.82g/6h 
(DH  2);  Penryn,  George  Chapman  George,  Proof 
Halfpenny,  1794,  in  bronzed-copper,  1 1 ,06g/6h  (DH  4) 
[2],  Both  extremely  fine,  first  with  light  patina  and  a 
scratch  in  the  lower  reverse  field  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

DH  2  bt  R.  Claddle 


Cumberland 


1278  County  series,  James'  Lake  Farthing,  1796,  edge  plain, 
6.73g/12h  (DH  2).  Very  fine,  rare  (£120-150) 


About  200  struck 


Devon 


1280  Exeter,  Samuel  Kingdon,  Halfpenny,  1792,  kingdon  edge, 
12.52g/6h  (DH  2);  Plymouth,  Visit  of  George  III,  1789, 
medalet  by  J.  Davies,  in  copper,  7.87g/6h  (DH  8;  BHM 
319)  [2].  First  about  extremely  fine  and  with  a  hint  of 
original  colour,  second  brilliant  and  practically  as  struck, 
full  original  colour  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

*DH  8  bt  R.  Claddle 


1281  Exeter,  Samuel  Kingdon,  Halfpenny,  1792,  kindon  edge, 
12.25g/6h  (DH  3a).  Several  minor  marks  in  obverse 
field,  otherwise  extremely  fine  with  blue-tinged  patina, 
very  rare  (£90-120) 


Provenance: 

T.A.  Jan  Collection,  Part  1,  Spink  Auction  26,  9  February  1983,  lot  41 
(part) 

with  M.Z.  Gerson 

W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  74  [from  R.  Claddle  1983] 


1282 


Exeter,  Samuel  Kingdon,  Westwood's  Farthing,  1792, 
date  on  obv.,  5.48g/6h  (DH  11).  Obverse  field  scuffed, 
otherwise  extremely  fine,  a  little  original  colour,  very 
rare  (£90-120) 


Provenance: 

W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  77  (part)  |from  Spink  1975] 
bt  A.  Davisson 


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Dorset 


1283  Poole,  James  Bayly,  Halfpence,  1795  (2),  i  promise 
edge,  9.06g/6h  (DH  6),  edge  grained,  9.18g/6h  (DH  6a); 
Sherborne,  Pretor,  Pew,  Whitty  &  Pretor,  Westwood's 
Halfpenny,  1793,  bank  edge,  11.29g/6h  (DH  7)  [3],  DH 
6  very  fine,  DH  6a  practically  as  struck  with  full  original 
colour,  DH  7  extremely  fine  with  attractive  light  patina 
and  just  a  hint  of  original  colour  on  the  obverse 
(£50-70) 

Provenance: 

DH  7  J.  Spingarn  Collection 

Durham 


1284  Sunderland,  Wyon's  Penny,  1797,  edge  plain,  17.24g/6h 
(DH  2).  Extremely  fine  with  a  hint  of  original  colour, 
attractive,  rare  (£250-300) 

Provenance: 

Spink  Auction  1 01 , 24  November  1 993,  lot  41 3 


1285  South  Shields,  issuer  uncertain,  Halfpence,  1794  (2),  no 
flaw,  10.80g/6h  (DH  4),  obv .  die  with  flaw,  9.76g/6h 
(DH  4)  [21.  First  extremely  fine  with  some  original 
colour,  second  practically  as  struck  with  full  original 
colour  (£50-70) 

Second  only  illustrated 


1286  South  Shields,  mule  Halfpenny  by  Kempson,  9.17g/6h 
(DH  7).  Extremely  fine  with  virtually  full  original  colour, 
scarce  (£50-70) 


Essex 


1287  Wanstead,  Skidmore's  Globe  series,  Penny,  1797, 
Wanstead  House,  edge  lettered,  24.04g/12h  (DH  2  and 
Middlesex  1 24).  Extremely  fine  with  virtually  full  original 
colour  (£150-200) 


TION  FORMED  BY  DAVID  LITRENTA  (PART  I) 


1288  Braintree  and  Booking,  W.  Goldsmith,  Halfpenny,  1794; 
1 0.65g/6h  (DH  4;  Judson  1038);  Chelmsford,  Clachar 
Co,  Halfpenny,  9.98g/6h  (DH  5;  Judson  1039),  mull 
Halfpenny  by  Kempson,  1794,  10.50g/6h  (DH  7;  Judson 
1039);  Colchester,  Charles  Heath,  Halfpenny,  1794- 
9.54g/6h  (DH  10;  Judson  1040)  [4],  First  fine,  last 
extremely  fine  and  attractively  patinated,  others  about 
extremely  fine  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

DH  5  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  E 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  94  (part). 

DH  10  only  illustrated 


1289  Dunmow,  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (2),  arms,  rev.  flitch 
of  bacon,  edge  grained,  9 . 0 5 g/ 1  2 h  (DH  11;  Judson 
1041),  SKIDMORE  edge,  1 2 . 75g/1 2 h  (DH  11a;  Judson  1041) 
[2].  Extremely  fine,  patinated  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Both  bt  R.  Gladdle. 

DH  11a  only  illustrated 


1290  Dunmow,  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (2),  arms,  rev.  flitch 
of  bacon,  edge  plain,  12.05g/6h  (DH  lib;  Judson  1041), 
flitch  of  bacon,  rev.  bust  of  David  Garrick,  edge  plain, 
11.62g/6h  (DH  22a;  Judson  1043)  [21.  Extremely  fine, 
patinated  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Dl  I  1 1  b  I  leritage  Auction  (Long  Beach),  June  2000 
*DH  22a  Spalding  Gentlemen's  Soc  iety  Collection,  Spink  Auction  58,  10 
April  1 987,  lot  1 36  (part),  W.|.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Ptv 
Auction  58  B  (Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  101  (part) 


Pi«  >vi  nane  t : 

Baldwin  Aur  lion  24,  9  10  Or tober  2000,  lot  II 24 


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18TH  CENTURY  rOF 


291  Hornchurch,  George  Cotton,  Halfpenny,  rose  below 
shield,  edge  plain,  9.45g/6h  (DH  33;  )udson  1047); 
Maldon,  William  Draper,  Halfpenny,  11.95g/6h  (DH  35; 
ludson  1050,  this  piece)  |2|.  First  with  very  light  traces 
of  handling,  otherwise  brilliant  mint  state,  second  with 
some  marks  to  fields,  otherwise  good  very  fine  and 
patinated  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Both  bt  J.  Bobbe,  additionally: 

DH  35  Mrs  Eileen  Judson  Collection,  DNW  Auction  57,  19  March  2003, 
lot  1 050  (part). 

DH  33  only  illustrated 


292 


Leigh,  J.  Hemmin,  Farthing,  1796,  3.78g/6h  (DH  42; 
Judson  1049).  Extremely  fine  with  original  colour,  rare 
(£120-150) 


Provenance: 

From  the  stock-in-trade  of  B.  Greenaway,  DNW  Auction  57,  1 9  March 
2003,  lot  11 27. 


Current  informed  thinking  is  that  this  may  have  no  connection  with 
Leigh  on  Sea 


293  Woodford,  William  Brooks,  Denton's  mule  Farthing, 
1796,  3.95g/6h  (DH  43;  Judson  1055).  Extremely  fine 
and  attractively  patinated,  extremely  rare  (£250-300) 

Provenance: 

Bt  R.  Gladdle 


Gloucestershire 


294  Gloucester,  Kempson's  City  Penny,  1797,  White  Friars, 
16.31  g/6h  (DH  8);  Ottley's  City  Pennies  (2),  St  John's 
Church,  in  white  metal,  13.29g/12h  (DH  17),  High 
Cross,  in  bronzed-copper,  10.29g/12h  (DH  19)  [3], 
Second  about  extremely  fine,  others  extremely  fine,  first 
lightly  lacquered,  last  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

DH  1 7  bt  R.  Gladdle. 

DH  19  only  illustrated 


1295  Badminton,  mule  Halfpence  by  Kempson  (3),  ship,  revs, 
beggar,  9.22g/6h  (DH  31),  legend,  9.83g/6h  (DH  32); 
plough,  rev.  legend,  9.14g/12h  (DH  39)  [31.  Extremely 
fine,  first  lightly  patinated,  others  with  a  little  original 
colour  (£9 0-120) 

Provenance: 

DH  39  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Ply  Auction  5 8  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  130  (parti  |from  Baldwin  19781. 

DH  32  only  illustrated 


1296  Badminton,  mule  Halfpence  by  Kempson  (3), 
wheatsheaf,  revs,  legend,  9.74g/6h  (DH  45),  scales  April 
1796,  10.03g/6h  (DH  48);  scales,  rev.  beggar,  10.05g/6h 
(DH  49)  [3].  Extremely  fine,  first  two  with  original  colour 
(£90-120) 

Provenance: 

*DH  45  and  48  Fawcett/Littman  Collection,  Dr  D.L.  Spence  Collection, 
Part  I,  DNW  Auction  63,  7  October  2004,  lot  1246  (part),  additionally: 
DH  45  F.W.  Lincoln  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  12-13  February 
1936,  lot  202  (part)  (from  Spink) 

DH  48  with  pre-1 91 0  J.H.  Daniels  ticket 


1297  B  adminton,  mule  Halfpence  by  Kempson  (3),  scales 
1795-96,  revs,  legend,  9.34g/12h  (DH  54),  scales  April 
1796,  8.91  g/6h  (DH  55);  scales  april  1796,  rev.  beggar, 
9.69g/6h  (DH  56)  [ 3 ] .  Extremely  fine,  first  with 
considerable  original  colour  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  132  (part)  |front  Baldwin  19781 
bt  A.  Davisson. 


1298 


DH  54  only  illustrated 


Gloucester,  Gloucester  &  Berkeley  Canal  Co,  Proof 
Halfpenny,  1797,  in  silver,  glocester  edge,  9.63g/6h 
(DH  63).  Extremely  fine  and  toned,  very  rare 
(£250-300) 


Provenance: 

W.).  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pt\  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  138  (from  Spink  19731 


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THE  COLLECTION  FORMED  BY  DAVID  LITRENTA  (PART  I) 


1301  Emsworth,  Victory  of  1  June  1794,  a  white  metal  medal 
by  W.  Mossop,  13.96g/12h  (DH  6;  BHM  384).  Good 
very  fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Bt  R.  Gladdle 


1305  Portsmouth,  issuer  uncertain,  Halfpenny,  1797,  edge  a 
VALENTINE  PRESENT  TO  SPAIN  BY  ADML.  JERVIS,  9.85g/6h  (DH 
67).  Extremely  fine ,  obverse  with  much  original  colour, 
rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Bt  J.  Bobbe  [from  Baldwin  May  1996] 


Hampshire 


1300  Gosport,  Thomas  Wood,  Jacobs'  Penny,  1798,  edge 
lettered,  26.47g/12h  (DH  2).  Usual  light  die  cracks, 
extremely  fine  with  original  colour  (£180-220) 


1304  Portsmouth,  Thomas  Sharp,  Halfpenny,  1  797,  reads 
PURSUED,  11.17 g/ 6 h  (DH  65;  BHM  434).  Extremely  fine, 
light  patina  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

J.  Spingarn  Collection 


1.302  Emsworth,  mule  Halfpence  by  Kempson  (4),  all  with 
bust  of  Earl  Howe,  1794  (2),  8.99g/6h  (DH  16), 
9.49g/12h  (DH  20a),  1  795  (2),  8.09g/6h  (DH  23), 
9.18g/6h  (DH  29b)  |4|.  OH  23  brilliant  and  practically  as 
struck,  others  about  extremely  fine  and  better  (£60-80) 

Dt  t  2 !  only  illustrated 


1306  Portsea,  George  Sargeant,  Halfpenny,  1794,  9.50g/6h 
(DH  74).  From  heavily  rusted  dies,  otherwise  very  fine 
for  this  rarity  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

Bt  J.  Bobbe. 

Far  superior  to  the  specimen  illustrated  by  Dalton  and  Hamer 


1299  Basingstoke,  John  Pinkerton,  Mynd's  Shilling,  1789  [7 
over  8],  decorated  leaf  edge,  13.34g/6h  (DH  1).  Light 
abrasion  marks  in  fields  visible  on  close  inspection, 
otherwise  extremely  fine  with  original  colour,  attractive 
(£200-250) 

Provenance: 

Bt  H.J.  Berk 


1303  Gosport,  John  Jordan,  Halfpence,  1794  (2),  11.87g/6l 
(DH  41),  9.80g/6h  (DH  42);  Newport  (Isle  of  Wight) 
Robert  Wilkins,  Halfpenny,  1792,  10.75g/6h  (DH  46) 
Petersfield,  Eames,  Holland  &  Andrews,  Halfpenny 
1793,  1 0.58g/6h  (DH  48),  mule  Halfpenny  by  Kempson 
7. 82g/6h  (DH  49  [same  as  51]);  Portsmouth,  Thomas 
Sharp,  Halfpenny,  1794,  1 0.71  g/1 2h  (DH  55)  [6],  DH 
41,  46  and  55  extremely  fine,  DH  46  attractively 
patinated,  others  with  original  colour,  DH  48  about 
extremely  fine,  DH  42  very  fine,  DH  49  fine  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

DH  41  bt  J.  Bobbe 

*DH  46  A.W.  Jan  Collection,  J.R.  Farnell  Collection,  Part  I,  Sotheby 
Auction  (New  York),  8  December  1981,  lot  41  (part) 


Hertfordshire 


307  PORTSEA,  Samuel  Salmon,  John  Courtney  and  Edward 
Frost,  Halfpence,  1796  (2),  portsea  edge,  10.50g/6h  (DH 
79),  portsea  omitted,  11.1 2g/6h  (DH  79a)  1 2 ] .  First 
extremely  fine  with  much  original  colour,  second 
practically  as  struck  with  full  original  colour,  most 
attractive  f£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Fawcett/Littman  Collection,  Dr  D.L.  Spence  Collection,  Part  I,  DNW 
Auction  63,  7  October  2004,  lot  1271  (part),  additionally: 

DH  79  W.  Longman  Collection,  Clendining  Auction,  12-13  March  1 958, 
lot  58  (part)  |from  Spink  February  1 91 2 1. 

DH  79a  only  illustrated 


308  Southampton,  Taylor,  Moody  &  Co,  Halfpence,  1791  (2), 
1 0.92g/6h  (DH  89),  bronzed  Proof,  10.75g/12h  (DH  89) 
[2],  First  extremely  fine  with  original  colour,  second 
brilliant  and  practically  as  struck  (£50-60) 

Second  only  illustrated 


309  County  series,  Naval  Farthings  (3),  Lord  Bridport, 
3.40g/12h  (DH  98),  Earl  Howe,  3.44g/6h  (DH  102), 
Admiral  Macbride,  4.27g/6h  (DH  113)  [3],  DH  102 
about  extremely  fine  and  patinated,  others  extremely 
fine  with  much  original  colour  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

*DH  113  bt  R.  Claddle 


Herefordshire 


310  Hereford,  Robert  Biddulph,  Milton's  Penny,  1796,  edge 
plain,  1 8.87g/1  2h  (DH  2;  Stainton  39).  Planchet  flaw  by 
date  and  other  minor  surface  marks,  good  very  fine 
(£80-100) 


311  Hereford,  Robert  Biddulph,  Milton's  Penny,  1796,  edge 
plain,  1 7.87 g/1 2h  (DM  4);  C.  Honiatt,  Halfpenny,  1 794, 
9.45g/6h  (DH  5)  [2).  First  very  fine,  second  about 
extremely  fine,  some  original  colour  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

DH  4  bt  R.  Claddle 


1312  Sawbridgeworth,  Robert  Orchard,  Penny,  1801, 
33.68g/12h  ( cf .  DH  1;  cf.  Judson  1060).  An  electrotype 
by  Patrick  Deane  of  the  Longman /]an / Noble /Bobbe 
original  and  appropriately  stamped  on  edge,  light  patina, 
as  made  (£30-40) 


Provenance: 

Bt  C.  Foliage  July  1999 


1313  Bishops  Stortford,  Sir  George  Jackson,  Halfpenny, 
1795,  stop  after  date,  10.26g/6h  (DH  4;  Judson  1057). 
Extremely  fine  with  much  original  colour,  attractive 
(£50-70) 


Provenance: 

Bt  J.  Bobbe 

Kent 


1314  Canterbury,  John  Matthews,  Halfpenny,  1794,  9.35g/6h 
(DH  6);  Deal,  Richard  Long,  Halfpeny,  1794,  9.86g/6h 
(DH  11);  Deptford,  Thomas  Haycraft,  Halfpence,  1795 
(2),  haycraft  edge,  8.92g/6h  (DH  13),  DEPTFORD  edge, 
9.1 0g/6h  (DH  13a);  Dymchurch,  William  Parris, 
Halfpenny,  1794,  9.99g/6h  (DH  15)  [5],  DH  13  very 
fine,  others  extremely  fine  with  much  original  colour 
(£70-90) 


Provenance: 

DH  1 1  bt  Spink 
*DH  13a  bt  R.  Claddle 


1315 


Dover,  John  Horn,  Halfpence,  1794  (2),  horn's  edge, 
9.51  g/6h  (DH  16),  Lancaster  edge,  9.21  g/6h  (DH  16a), 
Lutwyche’s  Halfpenny,  Lancaster  edge,  9.44g/6h  (DH 
18);  Faversham,  John  Crow,  Halfpenny,  1794,  9.21g/6h 
(Dll  20)  1 4 ] .  All  extremely  fine,  DH  16  and  18  patinated, 
latter  rare,  others  with  original  colour  (£80-100) 


Provenance: 

•DH  18  bt  R.  Claddle 


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1  THE  COLLE 


1316  Godington,  John  Toke  li,  brass  hop  token,  1767,  level 
basket  with  band,  6.41  g/6h  (DH  23).  Good  very  fine 
and  very  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Bt).  Bobbe 


1317  Goudhurst,  William  Fuggle,  Halfpenny,  1794,  9.06g/6h 
(DH  28b);  Hawkhurst,  Charles  Hider,  Halfpenny,  1794, 
9.26g/6h  (DH  30);  Lamberhurst,  Thomas  Foster, 
Halfpenny,  1  794,  9.95g/6h  (DH  34),  J.  Gibbs, 

Halfpenny,  1794,  9.42g/6h  (DH  35);  Maidstone,  Henry 
Oliver,  Halfpenny,  1  795,  8.65g/6h  (DH  36),  James 
Smyth,  Halfpenny,  1795,  9.04g/6h  (DH  37);  Romney, 
John  Sawyer,  Halfpenny,  1  794,  9.50g/6h  (DH  38); 
Sandwich,  Thomas  Bundock,  Halfpenny,  9.67g/6h  (DH 
39)  [8].  DH  36  and  DH  38  about  extremely  fine  and 
patinated,  others  all  extremely  fine  with  original  colour, 
an  attractive  group  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

DH  30  T.A.  Jan  Collection,  Part  I,  Spink  Auction  26,  9  February  1983,  lot 
103  (part),  bt  R.  Gladdle 
*DH  35  bt  R.  Gladdle 

DH  38  R.C.  Bell  Collection,  DNW  Auction  26,  1  October  1996,  lot  36 
(part),  B.  Lorich  Collection,  bt  J.  Bobbe  [the  Bell  plate  coin,  p.73| 


ION  FORMED  BY  DAVID  LITRENTA  (PART  I) 


1319 


Lancaster,  Thomas  Worswick  &  Sons,  imitatior 
Halfpence  (3),  1792,  10.49g/6h  (DH  29a),  1794  (2), 
9.08g/6h  (DH  41),  8.65g/6h  (DH  44),  mule  Halfpenny  bv 
Lutwyche,  9.59g/6h  (DH  54);  Daniel  Eccleston 
Halfpence,  1  794  (2),  bronzed  Proof,  period  afte 
commerce,  11.25g/6h  (DH  57),  no  period,  10.80g/6h  (DH 
58)  [6] .  DH  29a  and  44  very  fine,  latter  very  rare,  DH 
41  good  very  fine,  others  extremely  fine  and  better, 
Proof  brilliant,  last  with  virtually  full  original  colour  and 
very  attractive  (£100-120) 


Provenance: 

*DH  58  bt  Baldwin 


1320  Liverpool,  Thomas  Clarke,  imitation  Halfpenny,  1791, 
10.31  g/6h  (DH  79c),  mule  Halfpenny  by  Lutwyche, 
9.54g/6h  (DH  114);  Manchester,  John  Fielding, 
Halfpenny,  1  793,  11.13 g/6 h  (DH  135);  Rochdale,  John 
Kershaw,  Halfpence  (4),  1791,  11.84g/6h  (DH  140), 
1  792  (3),  1 3.22g/6h  (DH  143),  13.42g/6h  (DH  145), 
1 3 . 5 5g/6h  (DH  147),  mule  Halfpence  by  Kempson  (3), 
1 0.64g/6h  (DH  148),  8.97g/5h  (DH  149),  9.79g/5h  (DH 
150)  [10].  DH  79c  good  fine  but  rare,  DH  114  and  140 
very  fine,  others  about  extremely  fine  and  better,  many 
with  original  colour  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

*DH  135  bt  R.  Gladdle 

DH  143, 145,  147  and  148  Fawcett/Liltman  Collection,  Dr  D.L.  Spence 
Collection,  Part  I,  DNW  Auction  63,  7  October  2004,  lot  1316  (part), 
additionally: 

DH  147  and  148  F.W.  Lincoln  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  12-13 
February  1936,  lot  225  (part)  1147  from  J.  Henry,  148  from  ).  Verity] 


Lancashire 


1318  Lancaster,  Abraham  Seward,  Penny,  1  794,  in  white 
metal,  I7.05g/I2h  (DH  3).  Small  rim  knock  on  reverse 
at  11  o'clock  and  other  light  surface  marks,  otherwise 
about  extremely  fine,  retaining  original  brilliance 
(£80-100) 


1321  Lancaster,  Westwood's  Farthing,  1791,  5.11g/6h  (DH 
151).  Several  minor  surface  marks  visible  on  close 
inspection,  about  extremely  fine,  patinated,  rare 
(£40-60) 

Provenance: 

P.C.  Deane  Collection  [acquired  19751 

W.).  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Ply  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  244 
lit  A.  Davisson 


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IHII I  CENTURY  I  OKI  NS 


Lincolnshire 


322  Lincoln,  Skidmore's  Halfpenny,  1795,  edge  plain, 
9.72g/6h  (Dll  1).  Small  area  of  discolouration  on 
reverse,  otherwise  extremely  fine  and  attractively 
patinated,  rare  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  |.  Bobbe 


1326  St  Martin's  Lane,  John  Delaporte,  'Penny'  or  advertising 
check,  11.1 4g/1 2h  (DH  14,  the  plate  coin).  Planchet  a 
trifle  bent,  otherwise  about  very  fine  and  very  rare, 
especially  in  this  state  (£100-150) 

The  second  finest  example  of  one  of  Delaporte's  checks  seen  by  the 
cataloguer;  the  best,  that  formerly  in  the  Norman  collection  (DH  14  bis), 
brought  £600  at  auction  in  2000  (Baldwin  Auction  23,  lot  964) 


123  Sleaford,  Thomas  Ball,  Halfpenny,  9.64g/6h  (DH  3); 
Spalding  [and  Holbeach],  Thomas  Jennings,  Halfpenny, 
1794,  9.89g/6h  (DH  6);  Wainfleet,  D.  Wright  and  S. 
Palmer,  Halfpenny,  1793,  10.1 8g/6h  (DH  8)  [3].  DH  8 
about  extremely  fine,  others  very  fine  but  DH  6  has 
been  gilt,  possibly  contemporaneously  (£50-100) 

Provenance: 

*DH  6  bt  R.  Claddle  [from  Spink,  and  with  previous  1974  ticket) 


Middlesex  [incorporating  London] 

124  Newgate  Street,  Christ's  Hospital,  Sixpence,  1800, 
6.36g/6h  (DH  2),  Penny,  1800,  6.63g/6h  (DH  9);  City 
Road,  Thomas  Hall,  Penny,  1  795,  lutwyche  edge, 
17.67g/6h  (DH  26)  [3].  Last  about  extremely  fine,  others 
fine,  second  with  surfaces  pockmarked  (£50-70) 


125  Westwood's  British  Commercial  Penny,  1797,  edge 
plain,  27.67g/6h  (DH  7).  Feint  hairlines,  otherwise 
brilliant  and  practically  as  struck,  bronzed,  rare 
(£200-250) 


1327  Clerkenwell,  Thomas  Gorton,  Skidmore's  Penny,  1797, 
26.34g/11h  (DH  16).  Extremely  fine  with  virtually  full 
original  colour  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Bt  R.  Claddle 


1328 


Hackney,  David  Rebello,  Skidmore's  Penny,  1795,  edge 
plain,  23.79g/6h  (DH  17a).  Extremely  fine  and  very  rare 
(£300-350) 


Provenance: 

T.  Bliss  Collection 
R.  Dalton  Collection 

W.  Waite  Sanderson  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  16-17  November 
1 944,  lot  68  (part) 

J.  Bobbe  Collection  |from  Baldwin] 


1329 


Lutwyche's  Masonic  Penny,  1795,  17.56g/6h  (DH  33). 
Extremely  fine  with  much  original  colour,  attractive 
(£50-70) 


Provenance: 
Bt  R.A.  Bagg 


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1330  Ludgate  Hill,  Henry  Young,  Pennies,  1794  (2),  with 
date,  13.95g/6h  (DH  39),  flawed  obv.  die,  no  date, 
1  6.5 9g/6h  (DH  39,  note)  [2],  Extremely  fine,  first  nicely 
patinated,  second  with  full  original  colour  (£50-60) 

Provenance: 

*Second  bt  J.  Bobbe 


1331  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Pennies  (4),  type  1,  London 
PROMISSORY  PENNY  TOKEN,  Guildhall,  25.66g/12h  (DH  42), 
Mansion  House,  22.06g/6h  (DH  43),  Somerset  House  (2), 
edge  lettered,  26.70g/12h  (DH  44),  edge  plain, 
25.07g/6h  (DH  44a)  [4],  First  lightly  lacquered, 
otherwise  all  extremely  fine  with  virtually  full  original 
colour,  an  attractive  group  (£140-180) 

Provenance: 

DH  42  bt  J.  Bobbe 

DH  44  Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-1 0  October  2000,  lot  1 083  (part) 

*DH  44a  SNC  October  1976  (8562),  W.|.  Noble  Collection,  Noble 
Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B  (Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  299  (part) 


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1333  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Pennies  (5),  type  2,  london 
PENNY  token,  Bank  of  England,  22.09g/6h  (DH  46),  S 
Bartholomew's  Hospital,  23.29g/6h  (DH  47),  Bethlern 
Hospital,  23.00g/6h  (DH  48),  Carleton  House,  22.1 3g/6H 
(DH  49),  Chelsea  Hospital,  22.24g/6h  (DH  50)  [5],  DH 
49  and  50  about  extremely  fine,  others  extremely  fine 
with  matching  patina  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

*DH  46  J.R.  Farnell  Collection,  Part  I,  Sotheby  Auction  (New  York),  E; 
December  1 981 ,  lot  93  (part) 

DH  47  Late  Gloucester  Collector,  Spink  Auction  19,  3  March  1982,  lo 
327  (part),  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  61  ES 
(Melbourne),  3-4  August  1999,  lot  304  (part) 

Others  Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lots  1085,  1086  (parts) 


1334  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Pennies  (3),  type  2,  all  ini 
brass,  Bank  of  England,  22.41  g/ 6 h  (DH  46),  Carleton  i 
House,  22.77g/6h  (DH  49),  Chelsea  Hospital,  22.09g/6h  i 
(DH  50)  [3].  First  about  extremely  fine,  others  good  very 
fine  but  somewhat  dulled,  all  very  rare  (£100-150) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lots  1084,  1085, 1086  (parts). 

DH  46  only  illustrated 


1332  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Pennies  (2),  type  1,  both  in 
brass,  Guildhall,  26.51  g/12h  (DH  42),  Somerset  House, 
edge  plain,  25.66g/6h  (DH  44a)  [2|.  Good  very  fine  or 
better,  but  first  somewhat  dulled,  both  rare  (£70-100) 

Provenance: 

DH  42  Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-1 0  October  2000,  lot  1 082  (part). 


1335  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Pennies  (4),  type  2,  Christ's 
Church  Hospital,  23.31  g/6h  (DH  51),  St  Paul's  Covent 
Garden,  25.58g/6h  (DH  52),  Foundling  Hospital, 
22.46g/6h  (DH  53),  St  George's  Hospital,  2 2 . 3 3 g/6 h  (DH 
54)  [4].  Extremely  fine,  DH  52  and  54  with  much  original 
colour,  others  patinated  (£100-150) 


Dt  I  44a  only  illustrated.  Within  the  following  lots  of  brass  pieces  is  an 
example  of  every  type  listed  in  ihe  1990  Davisson  addenda  (p.viii) 
cxr  ept  for  DH  56;  it  should  be  noted  that  Dl  I  44  therein  should  read  44a 


Prc  ivenance: 

*DH  52  V.M.  Brand  Collection 

Others  Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lots  1086,  1087,  1088 
(parts) 


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136  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Pennies  (3),  type  2,  all  in 
brass,  Christ's  Church  Hospital,  23.48g/6h  (DH  51),  St 
Paul's  Covent  Garden,  24.98g/6h  (DH  52),  Foundling 
Hospital,  22.1 8g/6h  (DH  53)  [3].  First  extremely  fine, 
others  good  very  fine  but  somewhat  dulled,  all  very  rare 
(£100-150) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lots  1086,  1087  (parts), 
additionally: 

DH  52  and  53  Yeates  Collection,  F.S.  Cokayne  Collection  (from 
Baldwin  March  1923]. 

DH  51  only  illustrated 


37  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Pennies  (3),  type  2,  all  in 
brass,  St  George's  Hospital,  22.1 2g/6h  (DH  54), 
Goldsmiths'  Hall,  23.80g/12h  (DH  55),  St  James's 
Palace,  22.37g/12h  (DH  58)  [3],  First  about  extremely 
fine,  others  good  very  fine,  all  very  rare  (£100-150) 
Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lots  1088,  1090  (parts), 
additionally: 

DH  55  Yeates  Collection,  F.S.  Cokayne  Collection  [from  Baldwin 
March  1923]. 

DH  54  only  illustrated 


38  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Pennies  (4),  type  2, 
Goldsmiths'  Hall,  23.04g/12h  (DH  55),  St  lames's 
Palace,  22.73g/6h  (DH  58),  Ironmongers'  Almshouse, 
23.98g/6h  (DH  59),  St  Luke's  Hospital,  23.31  g/6 h  (DH 
60)  1 4 ] .  DH  55  and  59  about  extremely  fine,  others 
extremely  fine  or  better  and  attractive  (£100-150) 
Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lots  1088,  1090,  1091  (parts). 


DH  60  only  illustrated 


1339  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Pennies  (3),  type  2,  all  in 
brass,  Ironmongers'  Almshouse,  23.75g/6h  (DH  59), 
Middlesex  Hospital,  21.73g/6h  (DH  61),  Montague 
House  altered  for  the  British  Museum,  21.99g/6h  (DH 
62)  1 3].  Good  very  fine  but  somewhat  dulled,  all  very 
rare  (£100-150) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lots  1090,  1091,  1092  (parts), 
additionally: 

DFi  62  Yeates  Collec  tion,  F.S.  Cokayne  (  olleclion  |from  Baldwin 
March  19231 


1340  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Pennies  (4),  type  2, 
Middlesex  Hospital,  21.89g/6h  (DH  61),  Montague 
House  altered  for  the  British  Museum,  22.32g/6h  (DH 
62),  Monument,  25.24g/6h  (DH  63),  Ordnance  Office, 
25.43g/6h  (DH  64)  [4],  DH  64  from  the  flawed  obverse 
die,  this  with  a  spot  on  obverse,  otherwise  all  extremely 
fine  with  original  colour  (£100-150) 

Provenance: 

DH  61  Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1091  (part). 


DH  64  only  illustrated 


1341  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Penny,  type  2,  Ordnance 
Office,  25.1 5g/6h  (DH  64).  Obverse  die  in  early  stages 
of  flawing,  otherwise  extremely  fine  and  practically  as 
struck,  nicely  patinated  and  with  brilliant  fields,  this 
die-state  rare  (£60-80) 


1342 


Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1093  (part) 


Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Pennies  (3),  type  2,  all  in 
brass,  Ordnance  Office,  25.53g/6h  (DH  64),  St  Thomas's 
Hospital,  22.52g/6h  (DH  66),  Trinity  Almshouse, 
23.49g/6h  (DH  67)  [3).  DH  64  from  the  flawed  obverse 
die;  last  about  very  fine,  others  good  very  fine  but 
somewhat  dulled,  all  very  rare  (£100-150) 


Provenance: 

*DH  64  R.B.  Bain  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  30-1  May  1932,  lot  23 
(part),  F.S.  Cokayne  Collection  [from  Baldwin  July  19321,  Baldwin 
Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1093  (part) 

DH  66  Yeates  Collection,  F.S.  Cokayne  Collection  [from  Baldwin 
March  19231,  Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1094  (part) 
DH  67  | .  Dudman  Collection,  F.S.  Cokayne  Collection  [from  Baldwin 
April  1914],  Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000.  lot  1094  (part) 


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1343  KEMPSON'S  London  Buildings,  Pennies  (3),  type  2,  Royal 
Exchange,  22.31g/12h  (DH  65),  St  Thomas's  Hospital, 
23.85g/6h  (DH  66),  Trinity  Almshouse,  23.01g/6h  (DH 
67)  [3].  Second  about  extremely  fine,  others  extremely 
fine  with  much  original  colour  but  first  scuffed  in 
obverse  field  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lots  1093, 1094  (parts) 


1344  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Pennies  (2),  type  3, 
Britannia  seated,  London  Bridge,  19.11  g/6h  (DH  68); 
type  4,  Justice  standing,  Westminster  Bridge,  18.33g/6h 
(DH  69)  [2].  First  about  extremely  fine  and  patinated, 
second  extremely  fine  with  much  original  colour 
(£70-90) 

Provenance: 

*DH  69  Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1095  (part) 


1347  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Penny,  type  4,  Bridge  Gatet 
18.17 g/6 h  (DH  76).  Trifling  spots,  otherwise  brilliant  mint 
state  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

W.  Anderson  Collection,  Davisson  Mailbid  Sale  13,  25  April  2000  (579) 


1348  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Penny,  type  4,  Ludgate 
1 8.1 1  g/6 h  (DH  78).  Edge  flaw  and  trifling  marks  in 
reverse  field,  otherwise  extremely  fine  with  full  original 
colour  (£40-50) 


1345  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Penny,  type  4,  Blackfriars 
Bridge,  18.73g/6h  (DH  71).  Brilliant  mint  state  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Bt  R.  Claddle 


1349  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Penny,  type  4,  Moorgate 
17.79g/6h  (DH  79).  Light  die  flaw  across  obverse, 
otherwise  brilliant  mint  state  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-1 0  October  2000,  lot  1 098  (part) 


1346 


Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Pennies  (3),  type  4, 
Aldgate,  18.59g/6h  (DH  73),  Aldersgate,  17.99g/6h  (DH 
74),  Bishopsgate,  18.84g/6h  (DH  75)  1 3 ] .  Last  extremely 
fine,  others  nearly  so,  DH  74  grazed  in  reverse  field 
(£80-100) 


Pkf  rvr  nanc  E: 

Dt  I  73  and  74  Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1096  (part). 


1350  Kempson's  London  Buildings,  Penny,  type  4,  Newgate, 
18.47g/6h  (DH  80).  Small  spot  above  right-side  turret, 
otherwise  brilliant  mint  state  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1098  (part) 


Df  I  75  only  illustrated 


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(51  Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797, 
type  1,  Bank  of  England,  edge  lettered,  24.01  g/7h  (DH 
81).  Extremely  fine  with  original  colour,  attractive 
(£90-1 20) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1099  (part) 


52  Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1  797, 
type  1,  Drury  Lane  Theatre,  24.48g/12h  (DH  82). 
Extremely  fine  with  almost  full  original  colour,  rare 
(£150-200) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1099  (part) 


53  Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797, 
type  2,  Lying-in  Hospital,  24.11  g/6h  (DH  85).  From  the 
usual  damaged  reverse  die,  extremely  fine  and  virtually 
as  struck,  very  rare  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

J.  Bobbe  Collection  [acquired  August  1989] 


54  Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797, 
type  3,  Lambeth  Palace,  24.35g/1h  (DH  86).  Scuffed, 
about  extremely  fine  with  original  colour,  rare  (£80-700,) 
Provenance: 

Bt  R.  Claddle 


1355  Skidmore'S  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797, 
type  3,  Sessions  House,  Old  Bailey,  24.06g/2h  (DH  87). 
Extremely  fine  with  original  colour,  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1 102  (part) 


1356  Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797, 
type  3,  Treasury,  24.66g/6h  (DH  88).  Extremely  fine 
with  almost  full  original  colour,  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1102  (part) 


1357  Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797, 
type  3,  Tower  of  London,  24.58g/12h  (DH  89). 
Extremely  fine  and  attractively  patinated,  rare  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

Bt  J.  Bobbe 


1358  Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797, 
type  5,  St  Paul's  School,  23.55g/12h  (DH  94).  Surfaces 
a  little  scuffed,  otherwise  extremely  fine  with  full  original 
colour,  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1104  (part) 

1359  Skidmore'S  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797, 
type  5,  Barbers'  Hall,  24.31  g/1 1  h  (DH  95).  About 
extremely  fine,  dark  brown  patina,  rare  (£60-807 


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1360  Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797, 
type  5,  Fishmongers'  Hall,  24.60g/6h  (DH  100).  Small 
toning  streak  on  obverse,  otherwise  brilliant  and 
practically  as  struck,  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Bt  j.  Bobbe 


1364  Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797’ 
type  5,  Leadenhall,  23.79g/1h  (DH  104).  Extremely 
fine,  obverse  with  full  original  colour,  reverse  partly 
toned,  rare  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

Bt  R.  Claddle 


1361  Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797, 
type  5,  Grocers'  Hall,  23.49g/12h  (DH  101).  Usual  die 
flaw  on  obverse,  extremely  fine,  reverse  nearly  so,  some 
original  colour,  rare  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1108  (part) 


1365  Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797, 
type  5,  Leathersellers'  Hall,  19.35  g/5  h  (DH  105). 
Extremely  fine  with  full  original  colour  lightly  faded,  rare 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1 1 10  (part) 


1362 


Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797, 
type  5,  Haberdashers'  Hall,  1  8 . 3 5 g/ 1 1  h  (DH  102). 
Extremely  fine,  even  brown  patina,  rare  (£80-100) 


Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1108  (part) 


1366  Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797, 
type  5,  Sadlers'  Hall,  19.40g/11h  (DH  107).  About 
extremely  fine,  a  little  original  colour,  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1 1 1 1  (part) 


1363  Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series.  Penny,  1797, 
type  5,  Ironmongers'  Hall,  24.56g/12h  (DH  103). 
Extremely  fine,  even  brown  patina,  rare  (£80-100) 

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1367  Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797, 
type  5,  Skinners'  Hall,  23.83g/6h  (DH  108).  About 
extremely  fine,  a  little  original  colour,  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1 1 11  (part) 


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368  Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797, 
type  5,  Tallowchandlers'  Hall,  I9.34g/5h  (DH  1  1  1). 
Extremely  fine  with  full  original  colour,  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-1 0  October  2000,  lot  1113  (part) 


369  Skidmore's  London  and  Westminster  series,  Penny,  1797, 
type  5,  Vintners'  Hall,  22.38g/12h  (DH  112).  Extremely 
fine  with  original  colour,  rare  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-1 0  October  2000,  lot  1 1 1 3  (part) 


370  Fulham,  Skidmore's  Clerkenwell  series,  Penny,  Fulham 
Palace,  24.70g/12h  (DH  153).  Extremely  fine  with  much 
original  colour  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Bt ).  Bobbe 


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1372  Skidmore's  Clerkenwell  series,  Penny,  House  of  Lords, 
edge  lettered,  24.26g/12h  (DH  155).  About  extremely 
fine,  a  hint  of  original  colour  (£00-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  R.  Gladdle 


1373  Isleworth,  Skidmore's  Clerkenwell  series,  Penny,  All 
Saint's  Church,  24.47g/12h  (DH  157).  Practically  as 
struck  with  full  original  colour,  attractive  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1151  (part) 


1374  S  kidmore's  Clerkenwell  series.  Penny,  St  Paul's  School, 
23.69g/12h  (DH  158).  Usual  flaw  on  reverse,  otherwise 
extremely  fine  and  patinated  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  J.  Bobbe 


371  Hampton,  Skidmore's  Clerkenwell  series,  Penny,  David 
Garrick's  House,  24.76g/6h  (DH  154).  Extremely  fine, 
attractive  brown  patina  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1149  (part) 


1375  Skidmore's  Clerkenwell  series,  Penny,  Smallpox 
Hospital,  St  Pancras,  23.78g/6h  (DH  161).  Coin  has 
jumped  in  the  press  and  displays  signs  of  double-striking, 
otherwise  extremely  fine  with  much  original  colour 
(£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-10  October  2000,  lot  1 1 53  (part) 


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1376  Skidmore's  Clerkenwell  series,  Penny,  South  Sea  House, 
24.20g/6h  (DH  162).  Extremely  fine  with  much  original 
colour  (£80-100) 


1377  Skidmore's  Miscellaneous  series,  Penny,  Goldsmiths' 
Hall,  24.00g/7h  (DH  166).  Brilliant  and  practically  as 
struck,  full  original  colour  (£140-180) 


1378 


Skidmore's  Miscellaneous  series,  Penny,  Westminster 
Hall,  22.95g/5h  (DH  168).  Extremely  fine,  glossy  patina 
(£70-90) 


Provenance: 

W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  333  (part)  [from  Spink  1973] 


1379  Skidmore's  Miscellaneous  series,  Penny,  Banqueting 
House,  Whitehall,  1 8.4 7g/1 2 h  (DH  169).  Minor  nicks 
and  marks,  otherwise  extremely  fine,  rare  (£80-100) 


1380  Skidmore's  Miscellaneous  series,  Penny,  House  of 
Commons,  23.83g/12h  (DH  173).  Reverse  with  usual  die 
flaw,  extremely  fine,  even  light  brown  patina,  rare 
(U  20-1  SO) 


PRC  )VI  NAN(  I : 

W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lol  i  1 1  (part)  |from  Spink  197  i| 


1381  National  series,  George  Ill's  Visit  to  St  Paul's,  1789,  a 
copper-gilt  medal  by  J.  Milton,  14.93g/12h  (DH  177; 
Stainton  7;  BHM  295);  George  Ill's  Return  to  Health, 
1789,  medals  by  J.-P.  Droz  (2),  in  silver,  18.81  g/6h, 
bronzed-copper,  18.72g/12h  (both  DH  180;  BHM  311) 
[2],  First  very  fine  and  lacquered,  second  extremely  fine 
and  attractively  toned,  last  brilliant  and  virtually  as 
struck  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

First  bt  W.  McKivor  June  1 999. 

DH  180  in  silver  only  illustrated 


1382  National  series,  George  Ill's  Return  to  Health,  1789,  a 
Barton's  metal  medal  by  J.-P.  Droz,  19.01  g/1 2h  (DH  181; 
BHM  311).  Scratch  in  reverse  field,  about  extremely  fine 
and  toned,  rare  (£60-80) 


1383  National  SERIES,  George  Ill's  Return  to  Health,  1789,  a 
gilt  medal  by  J.-P.  Droz,  1 8. 20g/1 2 h  (DH  181;  BHM 
311).  Several  light  scuffs  and  marks  in  fields,  otherwise 
extremely  fine  and  brilliant,  very  rare  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

W.  Longman  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  12-13  February  1958,  lot 
125  (part)  [from  Baldwin  October  19231 
bt  Baldwin 


1384  National  SERIES,  Queen  Charlotte's  Birthday,  1795,  a 
mule  medal  in  silver  by  J.-P.  Droz,  with  bust  of  George 
III,  23.47g/12h  (Dll  181  bis;  Pollard  10,  rev.;  BHM  390; 
cf.  Noble  347).  Cleaned  in  the  past  and  with  associated 
surfac  e  marks,  otherwise  about  extremely  tine,  rare 
(£60-80) 


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1385  National  series,  George  Ill's  Recovery  from  Illness, 
1789,  a  white  metal  medal  by  C.  James  and  T.  Wyon  Sr, 
with  strings  to  harp,  9.80g/12h  (DH  182  bis;  BUM  305; 
cf.  Noble  348);  George  Ill's  Recovery  from  Illness,  1789, 
a  white  metal  medal  by  C.  James,  10.53g/12h  (DH  185; 
BUM  302)  [ 2 ] .  First  about  very  fine  but  rare,  second 
brilliant  and  practically  as  struck  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Both  bt  R.  Gladdle. 


DH  185  only  illustrated 


386  National  series,  King  and  Constitution,  a  white  metal 
medal  by  C.  Twigg  and  I.S.G.,  10.67g/12h  (DH  187; 
BHM  370).  Small  edge  knock  on  reverse  at  6  o'clock, 
otherwise  good  very  fine,  very  rare  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Baldwin 


387  National  series,  National  Thanksgiving  for  Naval 
Victories  at  St  Paul's,  1797,  a  copper-gilt  medal  by  J. 
Milton,  15.26g/12h  (DH  192;  Stainton  17;  BHM  439); 
National  Thanksgiving  for  Naval  Victories  at  St  Paul's, 
1  797,  a  copper  medal,  unsigned,  18.43g/6h  (DH  197; 
BHM  442)  [ 2 1 .  First  very  fine,  second  extremely  fine 
with  virtually  full  original  colour  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

DH  192  bt  R.  Gladdle. 

DH  197  only  illustrated 


1388  National  series,  Skidmore's  Penny  for  the  Revolution 
Jubilee,  bust  without  border,  23.30g/6h  (DH  198;  Woolf 
75:4;  BHM  284).  Almost  extremely  fine  and  nicely 
patinated,  very  rare  (£300-350) 

Provenance: 

Baldwin  Auction  24,  9-1 0  October  2000,  lot  1 1 59 


TION  FOF 


1389  National  series,  Skidmore's  Penny  for  the  Revolution 
Jubilee,  bust  with  border,  23.20g/7h  (DH  199;  Woolf 
75:5;  BHM  285);  Revolution  Jubilee,  1788,  a  white  metal 
medal,  unsigned,  10.82g/6h  (DH  201;  Woolf  75:7;  BHM 
288)  [ 2 1 .  First  almost  extremely  fine  and  patinated, 
second  about  very  fine  (£120-150) 

DH  199  only  illustrated 


1390  Political  and  Social  series,  Thomas  Hardy  Acquitted  of 
High  Treason,  1794,  medals  (2),  in  copper,  reading  his 
JURY,  1 4.39 g/ 1 2h  (DH  204;  BHM  378),  THE  )URY, 
1 4.29g/1 2h  (DH  205;  BHM  378)  [2],  Both  virtually  as 
struck  and  attractively  patinated,  a  matching  pair 
(£80-100) 

Provenance: 

*DH  204  J.  Spingarn  Collection 


1391 


Political  and  Social  series,  Thomas  Paine,  1793,  a  white 
metal  medal,  unsigned,  11.00g/12h  (DH  208;  BHM  365 1. 
Good  very  fine,  rare  (£1 20-150) 


Provenance: 

J.  Spingarn  Collection  [from  Baldwin] 


1392  Political  and  Social  series,  Lord  Thurlow,  1789,  a  white 
metal  medal  by  C.  James  and  T.  Wyon  Sr,  10.73g/6h 
(DH  218;  BHM  332);  Lord  Thurlow  and  William  Pitt, 
1789,  a  white  metal  medal  by  T.  Wyon  Sr,  10.20g/10h 
(DH  219;  BHM  331)  |2],  First  about  very  fine,  second 
about  extremely  fine  and  retaining  original  brilliance 
(£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Bt  R.  Gladdle. 

DH  219  only  illustrated 


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1393  Political  and  Social  series,  Lord  Thurlow  and  William 
Pitt,  1789,  a  silver  medal  by  T.  Wyon  Sr,  15.09g/12h 
(DH  219;  BHM  331).  Minor  nicks  and  marks  in  fields, 
about  extremely  fine  and  richly  toned,  very  rare;  in 
contemporary  shagreen  case  (£100-150) 

Provenance: 

Spink  Auction  89,  25  November  1 991 ,  lot  41 9 

W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  378 
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1397  Political  and  Social  series,  Anti-Slavery  Society,  a 
gilt-brass  medal,  unsigned,  9.77g/12h  (DH  236).  Good 
fine,  very  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

M.Z.  Cerson  Collection 

W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  398 


1394  Political  and  Social  series,  Tribute  to  C.J.  Fox,  1789,  a 
white  metal  medal  by  T.  Wyon  Sr,  9.67g/12h  (DH  221; 
BHM  325);  Tribute  to  C.J.  Fox,  a  copper  medal  by  W. 
Lutwyche,  23.06g/6h  (DH  223;  BHM  324)  [2],  First 
good  very  fine,  second  practically  as  struck  and 
attractively  patinated  (£6 0-80) 

DH  223  only  illustrated 


1395  Political  and  Social  series,  Admiral  Gardner  Election 
token,  1796,  21.48g/5h  (DH  226;  BHM  411).  Flaw 
through  6  of  date  and  minor  rim  nicks,  otherwise 
extremely  fine  with  some  original  colour  (£70-90) 


1398  Chandos  Street,  William  Allen,  Halfpence,  1  795, 
CHANDOS  street  edge,  9 . 1 9g/6h  (DH  246),  edge  grained, 
8.90g/6h  (DH  246b);  Piccadilly,  George  Bayly, 
Halfpenny,  12.30g/6h  (DH  253);  Spring  Gardens,  C. 
Biggar,  Halfpence,  1796  (2),  reads  spring  garden, 
7.52g/6h  (DH  255a),  spring-garden,  9.40g/12h  (DH  256); 
Blackfriars,  issuer  uncertain,  Halfpenny,  10.1 0g/1 2 h 
(DH  257a)  [6].  DH  255a  fine  but  rare,  DH  246b  and 
253  good  very  fine,  others  about  extremely  fine  and 
better,  particularly  the  last  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

DH  256  R.C.  Bell  Collection,  DNW  Auction  26,  1  October  1996,  lot  72 
(part),  J.  Wahl  Collection,  Davissons  Mailbid  Sale  18,  21  November 
2002  (459,  part)  [the  Bell  plate  coin,  p.40J. 

DH  257  only  illustrated 


1396  Political  and  Social  series,  Map  of  France,  a  white 
metal  medal,  unsigned,  11.64g/12h  (DH  229).  Die  flaw 
on  reverse,  extremely  fine  (£40-50) 

Prove  nan(  r: 

P.C.  Deane  Collection  (from  Baldwin] 

W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Ply  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  187 


1399  Uncertain  locality,  Peter  Anderson,  Jorden's  Halfpenny, 
1795,  edge  lettered,  14.62g/6h  (DH  248).  Two  minor 
surface  flaws  on  reverse,  otherwise  extremely  fine  and 
very  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

Bt  J.  Bobbe 


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1400  Long  Acre,  Basil  Burchell,  medals  (2),  in  white  metal, 
8.96g/6h  (DH  264),  copper,  7.73g/6h  (DH  27  1), 
Halfpenny,  9.1 9g/6h  (DH  274);  Jermyn  Street,  John 
Carter,  Halfpence,  1795  (2),  small  ornaments,  7.76g/12h 
(DH  275),  large  ornaments,  7.78g/6h  (DH  276);  Chelsea, 
issuer  uncertain,  Halfpenny,  1795,  9.50g/6h  (DH  277) 
1 6 ] .  DH  264  holed  as  issued,  fine,  DH  277  very  fine, 
DH  271  and  275  practically  as  struck  with  full  original 
colour,  others  about  extremely  fine  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

DH  271  bt  R.  Claddle 

*DH  275  bt  J.  Bobbe  |from  D.  Amey  August  2001 1 


1401  Cheapside,  John  Ching,  Halfpenny,  9.78g/6h  (DH  282); 
Corresponding  Society,  Halfpenny,  1795,  10.35g/6h  (DH 
286);  Coventry  Street,  Filtering  Stone  Warehouse, 
Halfpence,  1795  (2),  9.1 7g/6h  (DH  292),  8.43g/6h  (DH 
293);  Sise  Lane,  Thomas  and  Robert  Davidson, 
Halfpenny,  1795,  10.52g/6h  (DH  295);  Tottenham  Court 
Road,  Jonathan  Dennis,  Halfpence,  1795  (3),  dennis 
edge,  8.43g/6h  (DH  297),  DUBLIN  edge,  9.24g/6h  (DH 
297b),  edge  grained,  9.47g/6h  (DH  297d,  small  flan)  [8], 
DH  295  practically  as  struck  with  full  original  colour, 
others  about  extremely  fine  and  better,  some  with 
original  colour  (£100-130) 

Provenance: 

DH  282  and  *295  bt  R.  Claddle 
DH  286  with  1 975  Spink  ticket 


402  Westwood's  Collectors'  Halfpenny,  1796,  be  assured 
friend  mule,  etc,  11.05 g/ 6 h  (DH  298).  Reverse  displays 
signs  of  double-striking  consequent  with  the  advanced 
right-side  die  flaw,  about  very  fine,  rare  (£50-70) 


1403  Newgate,  Daniel  Eaton,  Halfpenny,  1795,  9.50g/6h  (DH 
301);  Strand,  William  Forster,  Halfpenny,  1795, 
14.84g/6h  (DH  302);  Foundling  Fieids,  James  Burton, 
Halfpenny,  1795,  8.16g/6h  (DH  305);  Long  Acre,  John 
Fowler,  Halfpenny,  1794,  8.40g/6h  (DH  306); 

Blackfriars  Road,  B.  Guest,  Halfpence,  1795,  payabli  at 
London  edge,  8.67g/6h  (DH  308),  Dublin  edge,  8.76g/6h 
(DH  308b)  [ 6 1 .  First  three  extremely  fine  with  much 
original  colour,  others  about  extremely  fine  and 
patinated  (£70-90) 

DH  301  only  illustrated 


1404  Franklin  Press,  Halfpenny,  1794,  edge  plain,  7.31g/6h 
(DH  307a;  Durst  315).  Very  fine  but  has  been 
lacquered,  scarce  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

J.  Spingarn  Collection 


1405  H  ackney,  George  Butler,  Halfpenny,  edge  grained, 
9.10g/6h  (DH  312b).  Extremely  fine  with  much  original 
colour,  rare  (£90-120) 

1406  City  Road,  Thomas  Hall,  Halfpence,  1795  (4), 

quadrupeds,  9.08g/6h  (DH  313),  deformed  dwarf  (2), 
10.31  g/ 6 h  (DH  315),  9.58g/6h  (DH  315c),  negress, 
9.3 7g/1 2h  (DH  317)  [4],  About  extremely  fine,  first  two 
with  a  little  original  colour  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

DH  313  bt  R.  Claddle 
DH  317  bt  H.J.  Berk 


1407  Leather  Lane,  John  Hancock,  Halfpence  (2),  1796, 
12.71  g/ 1 2 h  (DH  321),  1798,  11.59g/6h  (DH  322)  |2). 
Extremely  fine,  first  patinated,  second  with  a  little 
original  colour,  rare  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

DH  321  bt  J.  Bobbe. 

DH  322  only  illustrated 


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1408  Hendon,  B.  Price,  Halfpenny,  1794,  6.78g/6h  (DH  324); 
Chiswell  Street,  Robert  Heslop,  Halfpenny,  8.02g/5h 
(DH  336b);  High  Holborn,  Christopher  Ibberson,  Proof 
Halfpenny,  bronzed,  10.35g/6h  (DH  342);  Bow  Street, 
Charles  James,  Spence's  Halfpenny,  1  796,  I3.22g/8h 
(DH  344)  [4].  DH  324  good  fine,  336b  good  very  fine 
and  patinated,  342  brilliant  and  practically  as  struck, 
344  on  a  large  heavy  flan,  very  fine  and  rare 
(£100-150) 

DH  344  only  illustrated 


1409  Strand,  J.  and  S.  Kelly,  Halfpence  (3),  London  edge, 
9.27g/6h  (DH  345),  DUBLIN  edge,  9.21  g/6 h  (DH  345c), 
henry  Olivers  edge,  8.77g/6h  (DH  3 4 5 cl ) ;  Drury  Lane, 
John  Kilvington,  Halfpenny,  1795,  8.98g/6h  (DH  346); 
Finsbury  Square,  James  Lackington  and  Robert  Allen, 
Halfpence  (4),  1794  (2),  9.40g/6h  (DH  353),  9.23g/6h 
(DH  355),  1795  (2),  9.20g/6h  (DH  358),  8.83g/6h  (DH 
358a)  [81.  DH  346  and  358a  practically  as  struck  with 
full  original  colour,  DH  346  and  355  extremely  fine,  DH 
358  good  fine  and  edge  knocked,  others  generally  very 
fine  but  DH  345d  has  been  lacquered  and  DH  353  with 
a  collectors'  number  behind  the  bust  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

DH  353  bt  H.J.  Berk 

DH  358  J.  Wahl  Collection,  Davissons  Mai  Ibid  Sale  18,  21  November 
2002  (478,  part). 

DH  345  only  illustrated 


1410  Strand  [Lyceum],  Philip  Astley,  Halfpence  (2),  bath 
edge,  8.91  g/1  2h  (DH  362a),  Dublin  edge,  9.42g/12h  (DH 
362b);  Uncertain  locality,  James  Fittler,  Halfpenny, 
9.08g/12h  (DH  363);  St  Mary  Axe,  Antoine  Haldimand, 
Halfpenny,  8.98g/12h  (DH  366);  Tower  Hill,  James 
Sketchley,  Masonic  Halfpence  (4),  undated  [1794]  (2), 
8.79g/6h  (DH  370),  9.11  g/6h  (DH  370e),  1  795  (2), 
8.71  g/6h  (DH  373),  8.98g/6h  (DH  374)  |8|.  DH  370  and 
370e  practically  as  struck  with  full  original  colour,  hut 
flan  clip  on  latter,  DH  373  very  fine,  others  about 
extremely  fine  and  better,  mostly  with  original  colour 
(£120-150) 

Prove  nan(  i : 

Dt  I  360  and  373  )  W.ihl  Collet  t  ion,  Davissons  Mai  I  hid  Sale  18,  21 
November  2002  (478,  480,  parts). 

•DH  !70c  W.|.  Noble  ( Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  475  (part)  I  from  Spink  1987] 


1411  B  ishopsgate,  Meymott  &  Son,  Halfpenny,  1795 
10.53g/12h  (DH  378);  mule  Halfpenny,  1795,  8.86g/6H 
(DH  383)  [21.  Extremely  fine,  first  with  a  little  original 
colour,  second  from  the  obverse  die  in  heavily  flawed 
state  and  with  a  scratch  in  reverse  field,  lightly 
lacquered  (£100-150) 

Provenance: 

DH  378  bt  J.  Bobbe. 


DH  383  only  illustrated 


1412 


Great  Portland  Street,  Joseph  Moore,  Halfpence,  1795 
(2),  edge  coarse-grained,  10.66g/12h  (DH  389),  edge 
fine-grained,  9.32g/12h  (DH  389a);  Marylebone,  Edward 
Neeton,  Halfpenny,  1795,  9.06g/6h  (DH  390);  Newgate, 
Symonds,  Winterbotham,  Ridgway  &  Holt,  Kempson's 
Halfpence  (2),  1794,  10.60g/12h  (DH  393),  1  795, 
9.99g/6h  (DH  396b),  mule  Halfpenny,  1796,  9.60g/12h 
(DH  397)  [6],  DH  389,  390  and  393  very  fine  and 
better,  others  all  extremely  fine,  DH  389a  and  396b  with 
almost  full  original  colour,  DH  397  attractively  patinated 
and  rare  (£100-150) 


Provenance: 

*DH  397  P.C.  Deane  Collection,  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble 
Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B  (Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  486,  J. 
Spingarn  Collection 


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1413  Newgate,  Symonds,  Winterbotham,  Ridgway  &  Holt, 
Kempson's  Proof  Halfpenny,  1794,  in  gilt-copper, 
9.91  g/6 h  (DH  393).  Almost  extremely  fine,  rare 
(£80-100) 


Provenance: 

DNW  Auction  52,  28-9  November  2001 ,  lot  1 386 


1414  Soho,  Robert  Orchard,  Halfpenny,  1798,  Coventry  edge, 
1 3.72g/1 2h  (DH  403).  Extremely  fine  with  virtually  full 
original  colour,  lightly  toned,  rare  (£120-150) 


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1415  Exeter  Chance,  J.  and  Gilbert  Pidcock,  Halfpence  (5), 
reads  exihition,  8.47g/4h  (DM  414),  1795,  EXHIBITION, 
6.89g/6h  (DH  415b),  elephant  (3),  revs,  tiger,  12.57g/7h 
(DH  418),  two-headed  cow  (2),  9.51  g/6h  (Dll  422), 
6.03g/6h  (Did  423a)  [5 ].  DH  414  brilliant  and  practically 
as  struck,  DH  418  about  extremely  fine,  others  better 
(£100-150) 

Provenance: 

DH  418  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Ply  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  499  (part)  [from  F.  Schwer  19841 
DH  422  bt  Spink. 

DH  414  only  illustrated 


416  Exeter  Chance,  J.  and  Gilbert  Pidcock,  Halfpence  (5), 
lion  and  dog,  rev.  zebra,  9.35g/7h  (DH  428);  nylghau 
(2),  revs,  ostrich,  6.79g/6h  (DH  445),  bust  of  Louis  XVI, 
6.49g/3h  (DH  446);  antelope,  rev.  ostrich,  10.59g/6h 
(DH  447a);  two-headed  cow,  rev.  toucan,  6.88g/6h  (DH 
454)  [5].  DH  447a  brilliant  and  practically  as  struck, 
others  very  fine  and  better,  but  DH  446  lacquered 
(£70-100) 

Provenance: 

DH  445  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  507  (part)  [from  Spink  1973],  Davissons 
Mailbid  Sale  12, 18  November  1999  (270) 

DH  446  bt  J.  Bobbe. 

DH  447a  only  illustrated 


417  Sr  Martin's  Lane,  P.  Ratley,  Halfpenny,  1  795, 
1 1  -83g/1 2h  (DH  465).  Extremely  fine  wih  much  original 
colour,  rare  (£100-150) 

Provenance: 

Bt  J.  Bobbe. 

72  struck 


1418  Cornhill  and  Charing  Cross,  Richardson,  Goodluck  & 
Co,  Halfpence,  1795  (3),  11.44g/6h  (DH  467),  I1.18g/6h 
(DH  468),  1 1.32g/6h  (DH  471);  Charing  Cross,  Salter  & 
Co,  Halfpenny,  10.15g/6h  (Dll  473);  Bishopsgate, 
Schooling  &  Son,  Halfpenny,  1795,  11.23g/6h  (DH  474); 
Haymarket,  Francis  Shackleton,  Halfpence,  1794  (2), 
haymarket  edge,  9.53g/12h  (DH  477),  Dublin  edge, 
9.36g/12h  (DH  477a);  Russell  Court,  A.  Sim,  Halfpenny, 
7.01  g/6h  (DH  478a)  |8|.  DH  471  and  474  extremely  fine 
with  considerable  original  colour,  others  generally  about 
extremely  fine  and  better  (£100-150) 


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Provenance: 

*DH  467  J.  Spingarn  Collection 


High  Holborn,  Peter  Skidmore,  Halfpenny,  1795, 
9.75g/6h  (DH  480);  mule  Halfpenny,  register  stove,  rev. 
bust  of  William  Hallan,  12.87g/6h  (DH  484)  [21.  First 
extremely  fine  with  much  original  colour,  second  about 
extremely  fine  but  cleaned  in  the  past,  very  rare 
(£80-100) 


Provenance: 

DH  480  bt  R.  Claddle 

*DH  484  T.A.  Jan  Collection,  Part  I,  Spink  Auction  26,  9  February  1983. 
lot  295  (part)  [from  Baldwin  April  19661,  M.Z.  Gerson  Collection,  W.J. 
Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B  (Melbourne], 
7-8  July  1998,  lot  525,  Davissons  Mailbid  Sale  12,  18  November  1999 
(274) 


1420  Skidmore's  mule  Halfpenny,  Free  Born  Briton,  skidmore 
edge,  1 2 .8 5g/1 2 h  (DH  520).  Extremely  fine,  original 
colour,  scarce  (£60-80) 


1421  Skidmore's  mule  Halfpence  (2),  St  Paul's  Covent  Garden, 
revs,  ruins,  9.36g/6h  (DH  522a),  bust  of  George  III, 
8.78g/12h  (DH  523b)  [2 ] .  Extremely  fine,  but  second 
exhibiting  weaknesses  and  striking  flaws  on  both  sides 
(£60-80) 


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•DH  523b  bt  R.  Claddle 


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1422  Skidmore's  mule  Halfpence  (2),  ruins  of  St  Paul's  Covent 
Carden,  revs,  register  stove,  1 1 . 2 6g/7 h  (DH  527), 
townscape,  12.79g/6h  (DH  531)  [ 2 ] .  About  extremely 
fine,  both  rare  (£80- TOO) 

Provenance: 

DH  527  T.A.  )an  Collection,  Part  I,  Spink  Auction  26,  9  February  1983, 
lot  298  (part),  M.Z.  Cerson  Collection,  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble 
Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B  (Melbourne),  7-8  July  1 998,  lot  553,  bt  A. 
Davisson. 


1425  Skidmore's  Churches,  Halfpence  (5),  St  Ann's- 
Blackfriars,  9.53g/6h  (DH  554);  St  Mary-le-Bow 
Cheapside,  9.36g/6h  (DH  563);  St  James's,  Clerkenwel 
12.43g/12h  (DH  566);  St  Stephen's,  Coleman  Streeti 
12.71  g/1 2  h  (DH  570);  St  Michael's,  Corn  hill,  9.94g/1  21 
(DH  573a)  [5].  DH  554  about  extremely  fine,  others 
extremely  fine  and  better,  DH  563  lacquered,  remainder  ■ 
with  virtually  full  original  colour  (£80-100) 

DH  573a  only  illustrated 


DH  531  only  illustrated 


1423  Skidmore's  Churches,  Halfpence  (6),  St  Mary's, 
Aldermanbury,  12.46g/12h  (DH  539c);  St  Ann's, 
Aldersgate,  13.92  g/ 1 1  h  (DH  540);  St  Botolph, 
Aldersgate,  11.1 0g/1 1  h  (DH  541);  St  Bartholomew  the 
Great,  11.45g/12h  (DH  542);  St  Bartholomew  the  Less, 
1 1 . 0  9  g/ 1  2  h  (DH  544);  St  Botolph,  Bishopsgate, 
1 2 . 2 7g/1 2h  (DH  549a)  [6|.  DH  542  and  544  about 
extremely  fine,  latter  scratched  on  reverse  and  has  been 
lacquered,  others  extremely  fine  and  better  with 
considerable  original  colour  (£80-100) 

DH  539c  only  illustrated 


1426  Skidmore's  Churches,  Halfpence  (5),  St  Giles's 
Cripplegate,  1  3 . 8 9 g/ 1  2 h  (DH  576);  St  Giles  in  the 
Fields,  14.25g/12h  (DH  587a);  St  George's,  Hanovei 
Square,  13.86g/12h  (DH  592a);  St  Andrew's,  Holborn 
13.23 g/1 2 h  (DH  595);  Allhallows,  Lombard  Street 
9.77g/5h  (DH  598)  [5].  DH  592a  brilliant  mint  state,  DH 
587a  and  598  about  extremely  fine,  latter  with  metal 
flaw  on  reverse  but  very  rare,  others  extremely  fine  with 
original  colour  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

DH  576  J.  Wahl  Collection,  Davissons  Mailbid  Sale  18,  21  November 
2002  (522) 

DH  595  W.  Longman  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  12-13  Marcf 
1958,  lot  182  (part)  [from  Baldwin  December  1903] 

DH  598  bt  Baldwin. 

DH  592a  only  illustrated 


1424  Skidmore's  Churches,  Halfpence  (2),  St  Elhelburge, 
Bishopsgate,  9.04g/6h  (DH  551);  Great  St  Helens, 
Bishopsgate,  9.06g/1lh  (DH  552)  [2].  Both  exhibiting 
reverse  die  flaws  and  first  has  been  lacquered, 
otherwise  about  extremely  fine,  both  very  rare  (£6 0-80) 

Pm  jvenance: 

Dl  I  551  bt  R.  Claddle 

'Dl  I  552  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  56  i  (part)  |from  Spink  19731,  bt  J.  Bobbe 


1427  Skidmore's  Churches,  Halfpence  (6),  St  Alphage,  London 
Wall,  9.01  g/1 2h  (DH  603);  St  Trinity,  Minories 
1 0.30g/6h  (DH  613a);  St  Luke's,  Old  Street,  12.47g/12h 
(DH  615);  St  Bennet's,  Paul's  Wharf,  9.32g/12h  (DF 
619);  St  Paul's,  Shadwell,  1 0.1 9g/1 2h  (DH  623a);  S 
Clements,  Strand,  1 1 . 80g/1  2 h  (DH  631)  [6|.  DH  6 13a, 
615  and  631  extremely  fine  with  much  original  colour, 
DH  619  very  fine,  others  about  extremely  fine 
(£80-100) 

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1428  Skidmore's  Churches,  Halfpence  (5),  Alhallows,  Thames 
Street,  12.41  g/1 2 h  (DH  632);  St  Martin  Outwich, 
Threadneedle  Street,  11.39g/11h  (DH  634);  St  Stephen's, 
Wa  I  brook,  1  3 . 2  5  g/1  2h  "  (DH  639);  St  James's, 
Westminster,  1l.52g/6h  (DH  641);  St  Michael,  Wood 
Street,  11.59g/12h  (DH  645)  [5],  All  extremely  fine,  DH 
645  patinaled,  others  with  original  colour,  especially  DH 
6  41  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

DH  639  bt  R.  Claddle. 


1431  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (4),  bust  of  Spence,  revs,  heart 
and  hand  (2),  SPENCE  x  edge,  10.61g/6h  (DH  682),  edge 
plain,  9.73g/6h  (DH  682c);  Highlander,  12.60g/5h  (DH 
683);  lion  dismayed,  10.32g/6h  (DH  685a)  1 4] .  All 
extremely  fine,  first  two  with  much  original  colour, 
others  patinaled  (£150-180) 

Provenance: 

*DH  682  bt  A.  Davisson 
DH  685a  bt  J.  Bobbe 


DH  641  only  illustrated 


429  Skidmore's  Cates,  Halfpence  (6),  Aldgate,  13.1 7g/1 2 h 
(DH  646);  Bishopsgate,  11.1 2g/1 2 h  (DH  650);  Bridge 
Cate,  11.54g/12h  (DH  651);  Cripplegate,  11.51  g/1 2 h 
(DH  653);  Moorgate,  11.45g/12h  (DH  658);  Newgate, 
10.67g/12h  (DH  659a)  [61.  Extremely  fine  and  better, 
DH  651  patinated,  others  with  much  original  colour, 
particularly  the  last  three  (£100-150) 

Provenance: 

*DH  653  T.A.  Jan  Collection,  Part  I,  Spink  Auction  26,  9  February  1 983, 
lot  31 6  (part),  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58 
B  (Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  582  (part) 


1432  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (4),  bust  of  Spence,  revs, 
heads  of  man  and  ass  conjoined  (2),  SPENCE  x  edge, 
11.20g/6h  (DH  686),  edge  grained,  9.70g/6h  (DH  686b); 
shepherd,  10.42g/4h  (DH  690b,  small  flan);  soldier  and 
citizens,  12.22g/12h  (DH  691)  [4],  DH  6 90b  extremely 
fine  with  considerable  original  colour,  others  about 
extremely  fine  and  better,  DH  691  with  a  little  original 
colour  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

*DH  690b  bt  J.  Bobbe 


430  High  Holborn,  Thomas  Spence,  Halfpenny,  7.59g/12h 
(DH  676);  mule  Halfpence  (3),  bust  of  Spence,  revs. 
Britannia,  11.77g/6h  (DH  678a),  caduceus,  12.52g/6h 
(DH  679),  three  citizens,  11.81  g/7h  (DH  681d)  [4],  DH 
679  about  extremely  fine,  others  extremely  fine,  first 
lacquered,  others  with  much  original  colour,  particularly 
the  second  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

DH  676  and  *678  bt  J.  Bobbe 

DH  679  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Ply  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  586  (part)  [from  P.  Flanagan  June  19831, 
bt  A.  Davisson 

DH  681  d  Sotheby  Auction,  12  November  1975,  lot  117  (part),  W.J. 
Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B  (Melbourne), 
7-8  July  1998,  lot  586  (part)  [from  Spink  December  19751 


1433  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (3),  bust  of  Spence,  rev. 
turnstile,  10.35g/6h  (DH  693);  legend  (2),  revs,  bust  of 
Charles  Fox,  9.92g/6h  (DH  695),  Marine  Society  boy, 
1 2 . 2 1  g/6 h  (DH  698)  [31.  About  extremely  fine  and  better 
(£90-120) 

Provenance: 

DH  695  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  589  (part),  bt  A.  Davisson. 

DH  698  only  illustrated 


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1434  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (3),  legend,  revs.  Minerva, 
1  2 . 8 3 g/ 5 h  (DH  699);  Highlander  (2),  SPENCE  edge, 
1 1 ,92g/6h  (DH  700),  edge  plain,  12.85g/6h  (DH  700b) 
[3].  DH  699  practically  as  struck  with  full  original 
colour,  DH  700  about  extremely  fine  but  obverse  struck 
from  a  partly  filled  die,  DH  700b  very  fine  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

*DH  699  T.A.  Jan  Collection,  Part  I,  Spink  Auction  26,  9  February  1 983, 
lot  322  (part),  with  M.Z.  Gerson,  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble 
Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B  (Melbourne),  7-8  July  1 998,  lot  589  (part) 
[from  R.  Gladdle  1984],  bt  J.  Bobbe 
DH  700b  J.  Spingarn  Collection 


1435  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (3),  legend,  revs,  bust  of  John 
Thelwall,  10.1 9g/6h  (DH  701);  collegian,  10.33g/6h  (DH 
704);  radiated  legend,  I0.00g/6h  (DH  706)  [3],  All 
extremely  fine,  first  two  with  much  original  colour  but 
small  area  of  surface  corrosion  on  obverse  of  DH  704, 
last  patinated  and  rare  (£140-180) 

Provenance: 

*DH  701  P.C.  Deane  Collection  (from  Baldwin),  W.J.  Noble  Collection, 
Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B  (Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot 
585  (part),  bt  A.  Davisson 


1436  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (3),  radiated  legend,  revs. 
Bluecoat  Boy,  11.61  g/1 2 h  (DH  707);  Bridwell  Boy, 
11.73g/6h  (DH  708);  Free-born  Englishman,  12.54g/12h 
(DH  709)  13].  DH  708  about  extremely  fine  and 
patinated,  others  extremely  fine,  DH  707  with  a  little 
original  colour  (£90-120) 

DH  707  only  illustrated 


1437  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (3),  radiated  legend,  revs. 
Highlander,  10.36g/6h  (DH  710);  snail,  10.34g/7h  (DH 
714b);  turnstile,  10.64g/12h  (DH  715)  [3].  Last 
extremely  fine  with  original  colour,  others  about 
extremely  fine  and  patinated  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

DH  714b  btj.  Bobbe. 

Dt  I  71 5  only  illustrated 


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1438 


Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (3),  ass  with  paniers,  revs 
Indian,  12.73g/6h  (DH  719);  lion  dismayed,  1 1 .64g/5 
(DH  720);  turnstile,  9.80g/6h  (DH  723)  [3].  First ! 
extremely  fine  with  some  original  colour,  others  about' 
extremely  fine  or  better,  last  patinated  (£120-150) 


Provenance: 

DH  *71 9  and  720  btj.  Bobbe 

DH  723  J.R.  Farnell  Collection,  Part  I,  8  December  1981,  lot  155  (part 
P.C.  Deane  Collection,  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pt‘ 
Auction  58  B  (Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  594  (part),  btA.  Davisson 


1439  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (3),  Bluecoat  Boy,  rev. 
collegian,  10.72g/6h  (DH  724);  sailor  and  landsman  (2) 
revs,  legend,  9 . 1 6g/6h  (DH  725),  boxers,  8.90g/7h  (DF 
726a)  [3].  Second  brilliant  and  practically  as  struck, 
others  extremely  fine,  first  patinated,  last  with  much 
original  colour  and  rare  (£140-180) 


Provenance: 

DH  724  bt  A.  Davisson. 


DH  726a  only  illustrated 


1440  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (4),  sailor  and  landsman,  revs. 
Britannia,  9.61  g/6  h  (DH  727);  citizens  armed 
10.93g/12h  (DH  729b);  Free-born  Englishman,  10.23g/6f 
(DH  730);  heart  and  hand,  9.47g/8h  (DH  731)  [4).  Last 
extremely  fine  with  much  original  colour,  others  about 
extremely  fine  and  better,  first  two  with  original  colour, 
third  patinated  but  with  collectors'  number  inked  in 
reverse  field  (£180-220) 

Provenance: 

DH  729b  and  730  bt  J.  Bobbe 

*DH  731  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  E 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  595  (part),  btA.  Davisson 


1441  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (3),  sailor  and  landsman,  rev s. 
Indian,  1 1 . 6 6g/6 h  (DH  732);  Cain  slaying  Abel 
1 2.60g/5h  (DH  735);  shepherd,  9.68g/6h  (DH  737)  [3]. 
Extremely  fine,  first  two  with  almost  full  original  colour, 
last  with  dark  patina  (£150-200) 

Prove  nanc  i  : 

•DH  735  bt  Baldwin 


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442  Spence 's  mule  Halfpence  (3),  coining  press,  revs. 
boxers,  9.96g/7h  (DH  740);  Highlander,  I2.66g/5h  (DM 
742);  turnstile,  10.26g/10h  (DH  743)  [3 ] .  First  good 
very  fine  and  patinated,  others  extremely  fine  and  better 
with  considerable  original  colour,  especially  the  last 
(£140-180) 

Provenance: 

All  btj.  Bobbe,  additionally: 

*DH  743  SCMB  June  1964 


143  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (2),  deserted  village,  revs. 
Britannia,  10.76g/6h  (DH  744);  Highlander,  12.46g/6h 
(DH  745)  [2],  Extremely  fine,  first  patinated,  second 
with  much  original  colour  (£90-110) 

Provenance: 

*DH  745  5NC  July-August  1976  (6157),  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble 
Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B  (Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  599  (part) 


144  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (3),  deserted  village,  revs,  lion 
dismayed,  10.40g/5h  (DH  747a);  Cain  slaying  Abel, 
1 2.24g/4h  (DH  748);  shepherd,  1 0.91  g/6h  (DH  749)  [3]. 
Extremely  fine,  first  two  patinated,  last  with  some 
original  colour  (£100-150) 

Provenance: 

DH  748  bt  J.  Bobbe. 


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DH  749  only  illustrated 


Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (5),  dog,  revs,  caduceus, 
12.66g/6h  (DH  750);  Free-born  Englishman,  1 0.42 g/6 h 
(DH  7 52);  Highlander,  12.74g/5h  (DH  753);  men  under 
tree,  9.98g/6h  (DH  755);  turnstile,  I0.53g/6h  (DH  756) 
[51.  DH  753  and  75 6  good  very  fine,  DH  752  about 
extremely  fine,  others  extremely  fine  with  original  colour 
(£180-220) 


Provenance: 

DH  752  and  753  bt ).  Bobbe 

DH  756  P.C.  Deane  Collection,  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble 
Numismatics  Ry  Auction  61 B  (Melbourne),  3-4  August  1999,  lot  308 
(part). 


1446  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (4),  Free-born  Englishman,  rev. 
bust  of  John  Thelwall,  11.90g/6h  (DH  759);  bust  of 
Charles  Fox  (3),  revs.  Britannia,  12.84g/6h  (DH  762), 
caduceus  (2),  spence  edge,  12.49g/6h  (DH  763),  edge 
grained,  8.47g/6h  (DH  763a)  [41.  DH  75 9  and  763a 
about  extremely  fine,  former  lacquered  and  with  flan 
crack,  others  extremely  fine  with  original  colour 
(£120-150) 

Provenance: 

DH  759  W.  Anderson  Collection,  bt  j.  Bobbe. 


1447 


DH  762  only  illustrated 


Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (3),  bust  of  Charles  Fox,  revs, 
three  citizens,  12.54g/12h  (DH  764);  Odd  Fellows, 
1 2.56g/6h  (DH  767);  shepherd,  12.63g/6h  (DH  769)  [3]. 
All  extemely  fine  with  virtually  full  original  colour,  an 
attractive  group  (£200-250) 


Provenance: 

DH  764  bt  A.  Davisson 

*DH  767  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  604  (part)  (from  Baldwin  19781 


1448  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (3),  bust  of  Charles  Fox,  revs, 
soldier  and  citizens,  1  2 . 5 7g/1 1  h  (DH  770);  turnstile, 
10.68g/6h  (DH  771);  tree  with  shields,  9.46g/6h  (DH 
772a)  [3].  All  extemely  fine  with  virtually  full  original 
colour,  an  attractive  group  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

DH  770  bt ).  Bobbe 
*DH  772a  bt  Baldwin 


1449  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (3),  bust  of  Lord  George 
Gordon,  revs.  Britannia,  l  l.39g/7h  (DH  775);  caduceus, 
11.57g/1h  (DH  776);  heart  and  hand,  12.27g/12h  (DH 
777)  1 31.  First  extremely  fine  with  much  original  colour 
but  flan  cracked,  others  brilliant  and  practically  as 
struck  (£200-250) 


Provenance: 

*DH  777  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  R\  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  606  (parti  |from  Baldwin  1 9781 


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1450  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (2),  bust  of  Lord  George 
Gordon,  revs.  Cain  slaying  Abel,  12.05g/6h  (DH  778); 
men  under  tree,  10.08g/6h  (DH  779)  [2].  Extremely  fine, 
first  with  much  original  colour  and  lightly  toned 
(£90-120) 

Provenance: 

W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  N  umismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  606  (part)  [from  Baldwin  1978]. 

DH  778  only  illustrated 


1451  Spence'S  mule  Halfpence  (3),  bust  of  Lord  George 
Gordon,  revs.  Sessions  House,  Old  Bailey,  10.31  g/6h 
(DH  780a);  turnstile,  10.00g/6h  (DH  781);  LORD  GEORGE 
cordon  legend,  9.93g/7h  (DH  782)  [3].  About  extremely 
fine  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

DH  780  and  *782  bt  J.  Bobbe 


1452  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (3),  Marine  Society  boy,  revs. 
sailor  (2),  spence  edge,  10.43g/6h  (DH  783),  edge  plain, 
1 0.45g/5h  (DH  783a);  turnstile,  10.46g/12h  (DH  784) 
[3].  First  about  extremely  fine  and  lightly  lacquered, 
second  extremely  fine,  last  brilliant  and  practically  as 
struck  (£140-180) 

Provenance: 

DH  783  and  *784  bt ).  Bobbe 

DH  783a  SCMB  June  1964,  T.A.  Jan  Collection,  Part  I,  Spink  Auction  26, 
9  February  1983,  lot  334  (part),  M.Z.  Gerson  Collection,  Part  I,  Spink 
Auction  53, 19  June  1986,  lot  260  (part),  bt  A.  Davisson 


1453  Spence's  mule  Halfpenny,  bust  of  Daniel  Mendoza,  rev. 
turnstile,  10.42g/6h  (DH  789).  Old  collectors'  number 
inked  in  reverse  field,  otherwise  about  extremely  fine 
(£60-80) 

Pki  ivtNANf  c 
Bt ).  Bobbe 


1454  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (2),  Odd  Fellows,  revs,  mac 
seated  in  prison,  10.67g/1h  (DH  790b);  heads  of  Pitt  am 
Fox  conjoined,  12.1 4g/6h  (DH  795b)  [2].  Extremely, 
fine,  first  patinated,  second  well  struck  and  with  much 
original  colour  (£90-110) 

Provenance: 

DH  790b  bt  R.  Gladdle 

*DH  795b  J.  Wahl  Collection,  Davissons  Mailbid  Sale  18,  21  Novembe 
2002  (556) 


1455  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (4),  heads  of  Pitt  and  Fo- 
conjoined,  revs,  legend,  I0.52g/6h  (DH  798);  caduceus 
11.97g/6h  (DH  800);  Cain  slaying  Abel,  10.26g/6h  (DF 
801);  cat,  9.97g/6h  (DH  802)  [4],  DH  800  about 
extremely  fine,  others  extremely  fine,  last  two  with 
original  colour  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

DH  798  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  E 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1 998,  lot  61 0  (part)  [from  Baldwin  1 9781,  bt  A 
Davisson 

*DH  802  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  E 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  610  (part)  [from  Spink  1975],  bt ).  Bobtie 


1456  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (4),  heads  of  Pitt  and  Fo> 
conjoined,  revs,  three  citizens,  9.67g/6h  (DH  803a) 
heart  and  hand  (3),  no  border  (2),  edge  grained 
9.14g/6h  (DH  804b),  edge  plain,  10.1 0g/1 1  h  (DH  804c 
small  flan),  with  border,  10.35g/11h  (DH  805a)  [4].  DH 
804b  very  fine,  others  extremely  fine,  DH  805a  lightly 
lacquered,  others  with  much  original  colour  (£100-140) 

DH  803a  only  illustrated 


1457  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (4),  heads  of  Pitt  and  Fo> 
conjoined,  revs.  Highlander,  12.45g/12h  (DH  806);  lior 
dismayed,  I0.34g/6h  (DH  807c);  shepherd  (2),  londof 
edge,  9.51  g/6h  (DEI  808),  edge  plain,  10.7 1  g/4 h  (DF 
808b)  f 4 ] .  DH  806  good  very  fine,  DH  807c  very  fine, 
both  lacquered,  others  extremely  fine,  DH  808  with 
original  colour  (£100-150) 

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Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (2),  Cain  slaying  Abel,  revs, 
men  dancing  round  fire,  1 3.01  g/'l  2 h  (DH  814);  Tree  of 
Liberty,  12.59g/1lh  (DH  817)  [2).  First  extremely  fine 
and  patinated,  second  very  fine  (£6 0-80) 


Provenance: 

*DH  814  W.).  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  613  (part)  |from  Spink  1975],  bt  A. 
Davisson 


1461 


Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (6),  man  hanging,  revs. 
Pandora's  breeches,  10.31g/6h  (DH  827);  may  ihf  knave, 
etc  (2),  decorated  border,  10.80g/12h  (Dll  810a), 
toothed  border,  12.59g/12h  (DH  831);  open  book  12), 
6.93g/12h  (DH  833),  9.73g/6h  (DH  834);  three  men 
hanging,  rev.  open  book,  11.l5g/6h  (DH  838)  |6|.  DH 
830a  and  833  very  fine,  latter  with  flan  crack,  others 
good  very  fine  or  better,  usual  cud  of  metal  on  rim  of 
DH  827  (£100-120) 


59  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (4),  men  dancing  around  fire, 
revs,  legend,  11.54g/12h  (DH  818);  Britannia,  12.26g/6h 
(DH  819);  three  citizens,  12.08g/1h  (DH  821);  heart  and 
hand,  11.77g/1h  (DH  822)  [4].  All  with  usual  flaw  in 
obverse  field,  DH  821  practically  as  struck  with  full 
original  colour,  others  extremely  fine,  DH  822  lightly 
lacquered  (£180-220) 

Provenance: 

DH  819  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1 998,  lot  61 3  (part)  [from  Baldwin  1 978],  bt  A. 
Davisson 

DH  822  bt  J.  Bobbe. 


Provenance: 

DH  833  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  618  (part)  |from  Spink  19751,  bt  A. 
Davisson 

*DH  834  bt  J.  Bobbe 
DH  838  J.  Spingarn  Collection 


1462  William  Till,  Taylor's  Halfpenny,  WE  dance,  pain  swings, 
9.97g/12h  (DH  836).  A  restrike  from  rusty  dies,  about 
extremely  fine,  rare  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Bt  J.  Bobbe. 

The  originals  were  made  by  W.J.  Taylor  c.1839;  this  restrike  could  be  as 
late  as  1 860-70  (cf.  DNW  53,  908) 


DH  821  only  illustrated 

1463  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (3),  pig,  revs,  legends  (2), 
spence  edge,  1 1 .2 7g/6h  (DH  842),  edge  plain,  9.93g/6h 
(DH  842b);  Britannia,  11.74g/6h  (DH  843a)  [3).  Good 
very  fine  and  better  (£50-70) 


60  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (3),  men  dancing  around  fire, 
revs.  Indian,  11.52 g/ 6 h  (DH  823);  men  under  tree, 
1 1 .91  g/5h  (DH  824);  shepherd,  11.58g/5h  (DH  825)  [31. 
All  with  usual  flaw  in  obverse  field,  DH  824  about 
extremely  fine,  others  extremely  fine  with  original  colour, 
but  DH  823  with  small  striking  split  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

DH  823  bt  J.  Bobbe. 

DH  825  only  illustrated 


1464  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (4),  man  seated  in  prison, 
revs.  Britannia,  I0.66g/6h  (DH  849);  three  citizens, 
9.64g/6h  (DH  851);  shepherd,  9.40g/6h  (DH  853); 
guillotine,  10.93g/6h  (DH  855a)  [41.  Extremely  fine,  last 
lightly  lacquered,  others  with  original  colour  (£180-220) 

Provenance: 

DH  849  bt  A.  Davisson 

*DH  851  bt  J.  Bobbe 

DH  855a  bt  W.  McKivor  June  1 999 


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1465  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (2),  sailor,  rev.  crown,  anchor 
and  hearts,  10.1 6g/5 h  (DH  857);  shepherd,  rev.  Tree  of 
Liberty,  12.40g/7h  (DH  861a)  [2],  Extremely  fine,  first 
with  original  colour,  second  patinated  (£80-100) 

DH  857  only  illustrated 


1466  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (2),  stag,  revs,  snail,  10.3 7g/6h 
(DH  862);  turnstile,  10.60g/6h  (DH  864)  [2] .  Extremely 
fine,  first  nicely  patinated,  second  with  almost  full 
original  colour,  an  attractive  pair  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

DH  862  bt ).  Bobbe 

*DH  864  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  625  (part)  (from  Baldwin  1978],  bt  A. 
Davisson 


1467  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (2),  bust  of  John  Thelwall, 
revs,  cap  of  Liberty,  skidmore  edge,  12.69g/6h  (DH  865), 
edge  plain,  13.26g/6h  (DH  865a)  [2],  First  extremely 
fine  with  much  original  colour,  second  about  extremely 
fine  and  has  been  lacquered  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

*DH  865  J.  Wahl  Collection,  Davissons  Mailbid  Sale  18,  21  November 
2002  (575) 


1468  Spence'S  mule  Halfpence  (3),  bust  of  |ohn  Thelwall, 
revs.  Minerva  (2),  spence  edge,  12.89g/6h  (DH  866), 
edge  plain,  13.45g/12h  (DH  866a);  snail,  10.28g/6h  (DH 
869)  [ 3 1 .  Extremely  fine,  first  two  with  a  little  original 
colour  and  DEI  866a  with  excess  of  metal  on  rim,  last 
patinated  (£120-150) 

Prove  nan(  i  : 

DH  866  bt  J.  Boblxr 

DH  866a  only  illustrated 


1469  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (4),  bust  of  John  Horne  Tooke 
revs,  three  citizens,  11.35g/12h  (DH  875);  heart  anc: 
hand,  10.09g/6h  (DH  876);  turnstile,  10.67g/6h  (DH 
879);  bust  of  George  III,  11.38g/7h  (DH  881)  [4],  DH 
879  good  very  fine,  DH  87 6  and  881  about  extremely 
fine,  latter  with  flan  crack,  DH  875  extremely  fine  with 
considerable  original  colour  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

DH  881  bt  J.  Bobbe. 

DH  875  only  illustrated 


1470  Spence's  mule  Halfpenny,  bust  of  John  Horne  Tooke, 
rev.  Sessions  House,  Old  Bailey,  14.33g/6h  (DH  878). 
Brilliant  mint  state  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Bt  J.  Bobbe 


1471  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (4),  Tree  of  Liberty,  revs, 
legend,  12.34g/6h  (DH  882);  Britannia,  9.91g/10h  (DH 
883);  heart  and  hand  (2),  spence  edge,  9.74g/6h  (DH 
886),  edge  plain,  10.48g/6h  (DH  886b)  [4].  About 
extremely  fine  and  better  (£120-150) 

DH  883  only  illustrated 


1472  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (4),  Tree  of  Liberty,  revs. 
Highlander,  12.11  g/ 6  h  (DH  887);  lion  dismayed, 
11.94g/6h  (DH  889b);  turnstile,  10.10g/6h  (DH  891); 
guillotine,  10.09g/5h  (DH  892)  [4].  Extremely  fine,  first 
patinated,  others  with  much  original  colour  (£200-250) 

Provenance: 

Dl  I  *H89b,  891  and  892  bt  |.  Bobbe 


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473  Spence's  mule  Halfpence  (2),  lurnstile,  revs,  crown, 
anchor  and  hearts,  10.28g/6h  (DH  893);  Minerva, 
1 0.3 7g/6h  (DH  895)  [2].  First  about  extremely  fine, 
second  extremely  fine  with  considerable  original  colour 
but  a  small  graze  by  E  of  little  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

DH  892  bt ).  Bobbe. 

DH  895  only  illustrated 


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1476  St  Martins  Lane,  William  Williams,  Halfpence,  1795 
(3),  9/9  pearls,  8.84g/6h  (DH  914),  9/8  pearls,  9.02g/6h 
(DH  915),  10/10  pearls,  9.28g/6h  (DH  917);  Uncertain 
localities,  Kempson's  Halfpenny  for  general  circulation, 
1  0 . 3  9  g/ 1  2  h  (DH  924);  W.  Sheward,  Halfpenny, 
12.1 8g/6h  (DH  928);  Lutwyche's  Westminster 
Halfpenny,  1792,  12.75g/6h  (DH  929)  16].  DH  914  very 
fine  and  flan  slightly  crimped,  others  about  extremely 
fine,  DH  915  with  considerable  original  colour  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

DH  924  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58  B 
(Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  644  (part) 

DH  928  bt  Baldwin 
DH  929  btj.  Bobbe. 

DH  91 5  only  illustrated 


474 


Spence's  mule  Halfpenny,  bust  of  George  III,  rev. 
crowned  harp  and  thistles,  9.80g/12h  (DH  899). 
Practically  as  struck,  reverse  lightly  toned,  attractive 
(£80-100) 


Provenance: 
Bt  A.  Davisson 


1477  Uncertain  locality,  Halfpenny,  ram,  rev.  ship,  7.87g/6h 
(DH  925;  Waters  p.  1 8,  and  Bell,  ST  p.229,  this  piece). 
Overstruck  on  a  Halfpenny  of  R.  Woodcock  of 
Enniscorthy,  fine  and  unusual  (£40-50) 

Provenance: 

S.C.  Tully  Collection 
bt  J.  Bobbe 


475 


Blackfriars  land  Brighton,  Sussex],  James  Spittle,  J. 
Kirby  and  Richard  Lashmar,  Halfpence,  1795  (3),  without 
ST  Pauls  (2),  1 0.31  g/6h  (DH  902),  gilt,  9.69g/6h  (DH 
902);  with  st  Pauls,  9.01g/7h  (DH  903);  St  James's 
Street,  William  Stinton,  Halfpence,  1795  (2),  Italian 
edge,  8.48g/3h  (DH  904),  Dublin  edge,  9.17g/6h  (DH 
904a)  [ 5 ] .  DH  903  very  fine,  others  about  extremely  fine 
and  better,  the  gilding  on  the  second  DH  902  perhaps 
contemporary  (£80-100) 


DH  902  gilt  only  illustrated 


1478  National  series,  George  Ill's  Recovery  from  Illness, 
1789,  a  bronze  medal  by  J.  Davies,  8.00g/6h  (DH  932; 
BHM  296);  George  Ill's  Recovery  from  Illness,  1789,  a 
gilt  medal  by  Wilmore  Alston  &  Co,  4.05g/11h  (DH  938; 
BHM  310);  Halfpenny  for  general  circulation,  9.56g/6h 
(DH  945a);  Revolution  Jubilee,  1788,  medals  by  J. 
Davies  (4),  in  copper,  5.39g/6h  (DH  948;  Woolf  75:2; 
BHM  289),  plated,  4.59g/6h  (DH  948;  Woolf  75:2;  BHM 
289);  brass  (2),  4.32g/12h  (DH  949;  Woolf  75:2;  BHM 
283),  2.53g/12h  (DH  950;  Woolf  75:2;  BHM  283)  (7). 
DH  945a  extremely  fine  with  original  colour,  DH  938 
about  very  fine,  others  generally  very  fine  but  DH  932 
with  flan  crack  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

DH  948  J.  Atkins  Collection,  F.S.  Cokayne  Collection  [from  Atkins  July 
1904],  bt  R.  Claddle 


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1479  National  series,  Lutwyche's  Halfpence  (9),  undated  (6), 
9.24g/6h  (DH  952a),  8.97g/6h  (DH  953),  8.53g/6h  (DH 
953a),  9.33g/6h  (DH  953  obv./ 958  rev.),  9.42g/6h  (DH 
954),  9.65g/6h  (DH  960);  1795  (3),  8.86g/6h  (DH  962a), 
9.20g/12h  (DH  964a),  9.58g/6h  (DH  967b)  [9] .  DH 
962a  very  fine,  others  about  extremely  fine  and  better, 
several  with  original  colour  (£90-120) 

DH  967b  only  illustrated 


1480  National  series,  Prince  of  Wales  Appointed  Regent, 
1789,  medals  by  Dixon  and  Lutwyche  (5),  copper, 
6.74g/6h  (DH  969;  BHM  322),  brass,  6.46g/6h  (DH  969; 
BHM  322),  brass,  6.62g/6h  (DH  971;  BHM  322),  copper, 
6.51  g/6h  (DH  972;  BHM  322),  brass,  6.46g/6h  (DH  972; 
BHM  322)  [5].  DH  969  in  brass  good  very  fine,  DH  972 
in  brass  brilliant  mint  state,  others  extremely  fine  and 
better,  DH  971  very  rare  (£100-150) 

Provenance: 

*DH  972  brass  F.S.  Cokayne  Collection,  bt  Baldwin 


1482  Political  and  Social  series,  Thomas  Erskine,  Halfpenny 
8.51g/6h  (DH  1010;  BHM  375);  Erskine  and  Gibbs,., 
Halfpenny,  1794,  9.59g/6h  (DH  1012);  'Map  of  France 
Halfpence,  1794  (4),  large  rev.  letters  (3),  current  every- 
where  edge,  9 . 6 9 g/ 1  2h  (DH  1016),  edge  grained. 
9.50g/6h  (DH  1016e),  edge  plain,  1  2 . 5 6g/1  2 h  (DH 
1 01 6f) ,  small  rev.  letters,  9.52g/6h  (DH  1 01 7e) - 
Lutwyche's  General  Convenience  Halfpenny,  1  795, 
9.79g/6h  (DH  1018a)  [7],  DH  1016  and  1016f  good 
fine,  latter  lacquered,  DH  1018a  extremely  fine  with 
brilliant  fields,  others  about  extremely  fine,  mostly  with 
original  colour  (£70-100) 

Provenance: 

DH  1 01 6f  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  59  (Sydney),  17-19 
November  1 998,  lot  972  (part) 

*DH  1018a  btJ.Bobbe 


1483 


Political  and  Social  series,  Erskine  and  Gibbs,  Proof 
Halfpenny,  1794,  in  silver,  edge  engrailed,  10.1  7g/1 2 h 
(DH  1011).  Obverse  about  very  fine,  reverse  better, 
toned,  rare  (£140-180) 


Provenance: 
Bt  J.  Bobbe 


1481 


National  series,  Halfpence  for  general  circulation  (7), 
Princess  of  Wales,  1795  (4),  copper,  10.60g/12h  (DH 
977),  gilt,  1 0.41  g/1 2h  (DH  977),  8.69g/6h  (DH  979), 
1 0.05g/5h  (DH  981c);  Duke  of  York  (3),  undated, 
9.84g/6h  (DH  984),  1  795  (2),  9.21  g/6 h  (DH  985), 
9.59g/6h  (DEI  985a)  [ 7 1 .  DH  977  in  copper  brilliant  and 
practically  as  struck,  DH  981c  extremely  fine  with 
original  colour  but  forehead  of  Princess  weak,  others 
good  very  fine  and  better.  Dll  979  very  rare  (£90-120) 


Prove  nan(  t: 

Dl  I  *977  and  984  bt ).  Bobbe 

Dl  I  979  I  leritage  Auction  (Long  Beach),  June  2000,  lot  561 5  (part) 


1484  Political  and  Social  series,  Loyal  Briton's  Lodge, 
Halfpenny,  10.24g/6h  (DH  1031);  Isaac  Newton, 
Halfpenny,  1793,  9.79g/6h  (DH  1034);  Death  of  William 
Romaine,  1795,  Skidmore's  Halfpenny,  1795,  9.73g/12h 
(DH  1036;  BHM  402)  [3|.  Last  extremely  fine  with  much 
original  colour,  others  about  extremely  fine  but  second 
cleaned  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

DH  1034  bt  R.  Gladdle 

*DH  1036  F.S.  Cokayne  Collection,  bt  Baldwin 


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1485  Political  and  Social  series,  Buck  Society,  Halfpence, 
1796  (3),  LONDON  edges  (2),  9.18g/5h  (DH  1041), 
7.55g/6h  (DH  1041a),  edge  grained,  7.99g/6h  (DH 
1 041  e);  John  Horne  Tooke,  Halfpence,  1  794  (2), 
ACQUITTED,  8.31  g/6h  (DH  1045a),  NOT  GUILTY,  9.22g/6h 
(DH  1046)  [5].  DH  704  7,  7  045a  and  1046  extremely 
fine  with  original  colour,  others  very  fine  and  better 
(£50-70) 

Provenance: 

*DH  1045a  bt  Baldwin 


I486  Political  and  Social  series,  Tom  Tackle,  Halfpenny, 
7.43g/12h  (DH  1048,  the  plate  coin).  Good  very  fine 
and  patinated,  rare  in  this  state  (£40-50) 


1487  West  Smithfield,  Harrison,  Denton's  Farthing,  1797, 
4.00g/6h  (DH  1059);  Soho,  Robert  Orchard,  Farthings 
(2),  1  796,  3.73 g/8 h  (DH  1060),  1803,  3.62g/6h  (DH 
1061);  Exeter  Change,  ).  and  Gilbert  Pidcock,  Farthings 
(2),  revs,  cockatoo,  edge  grained,  3.35g/6h  (DH  1067), 
edge  plain,  3.04g/6h  (DH  1067a)  [5].  Last  two 
extremely  fine  with  virtually  full  original  colour,  DH  1060 
about  extremely  fine,  others  fine  (£70-90) 


1488  Spence's  mule  Farthings  (4),  bust  left  (3),  revs.  Britannia, 
3.1 9g/1  h  (DH  1077),  man  on  ass,  3.52g/11h  (DH  1078), 
pig,  4.04g/6h  (DH  1081);  Adam  and  Eve,  rev.  pig, 
4.20g/6h  (DH  1083)  [4 J .  Last  about  extremely  fine, 
others  extremely  fine  or  better,  DH  1081  with 
considerable  original  colour  (£90-120) 

DH  1081  only  illustrated 


1489  Spence's  mule  Farthings  (2),  Even  Fellows,  revs,  man  on 
ass,  3.98g/5h  (DH  1093);  padlock,  4.02g/6h  (DH  1095) 
[2].  Extremely  fine  and  patinated,  latter  very  rare 
(£60-80) 

DH  1095  only  illustrated 


I )  Bv 


1490 


Spence's  mule  Farthings  (3),  man  hanging,  revs,  may  hie 
knave,  etc,  3.60g/1  h  (DH  1105);  open  book,  3.85g/7h 
(Dll  1106a);  Pandora's  breeches,  4.14g/6h  (DH  1110) 
1 3 1 .  About  extremely  fine  and  better,  small  striking  crack 
on  the  first  and  minor  edge  defects  on  the  last  (£60-80) 


Provenance: 

DH  1110  P.C.  Deane  Collection,  W.|.  Noble  Collection,  Noble 
Numismatics  Ry  Auction  58  B  (Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  705  (pari) 


DH  1106a  only  illustrated 

1491  Spence's  mule  Farthings  (4),  legend,  revs,  man  on  ass, 
2.88g/6h  (DH  1112);  padlock,  4.09g/6h  (DH  1116);  pig, 
3.1 0g/1 2h  (DH  1117);  three  men  hanging,  3.83g/1h  (DH 
1119)  [4],  DH  1116  and  7  7  79  about  extremely  fine,  both 
rare,  others  extremely  fine  with  original  colour  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

DH  1112  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  61  B 
(Melbourne),  3-4  August  1999,  lot  308  (part)  |from  Spink  19751 
DH  1116  btj.  Bobbe 


1492  Spence's  mule  Farthing,  three  men  hanging,  rev.  may  the 
3  knaves,  etc,  3.83g/11h  (DH  1123a).  Extremely  fine, 
nicely  patinated  (£35-45) 


1493  National  series,  George  III  and  Queen  Charlotte,  1790, 
a  silver  medalet  by  T.  Wyon  Sr,  3.19g/12h  (DH  1137; 
BHM  340).  Almost  extremely  fine,  attractively  toned 
(£40-50) 


1494  National  series.  Prince  of  Wales,  Farthing,  4.19g/6h 
(DH  1140);  Isaac  Newton,  Farthings,  1  793  (2), 

4.43g/12h  (DH  1151),  3.83g/6h  (DH  1160)  [3|. 
Extremely  fine,  reverse  of  DH  1140  toned,  otherwise  all 
with  full  original  colour  but  DH  1160  with  small  verdigris 
spot  on  obverse  edge;  an  attractive  group  (£90-7207 

Provenance: 

DH  1140  and  *1151  F.S.  Cokayne  Collection,  bt  R.  Gladdle  |from 
Baldwin! 


1495  National  series,  Peace,  a  copper  medalet,  2.20g/12h 
(DH  1165);  Pro  Bon  Publico,  Farthings  (2),  1796, 
3.50g/12h  (DH  1168),  undated,  2.83g/6h  (DH  1169)  [3). 
First  extremely  fine  and  patinated,  second  very  fine,  last 
fine  (£25-3: 57 

Provenance: 

DH  1 1 65  bt  A.  Davisson 


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BRITISH  TOKENS 

BRITISH  TOKENS  from  Other  Properties 

17th  Century  Tokens 

Berkshire 

1496  Reading,  Frances  Brown,  Farthing,  1.02g/6h  (N  136;  BW. 
70);  Buckinghamshire,  Thornborouch,  Edward  Purssell, 
Halfpenny,  1668,  3.20g/9h  (Berry/Morley  177;  N  340; 
BW.  134;  Preston-Morley  990)  [2],  About  fine  (£30-40) 

Frances  Brown,  baker;  Edward  Purcell  (b.  November  1644),  mayor  of 
Buckingham  1687  and  1697 


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Huntingdonshire 


1499  St  Ives,  John  Hickman  Jr,  Halfpenny,  1668,  2.57g/12h 
(BW.  Cornwall  86).  Good  fine,  rare  (£80-100) 


Provenance: 

J.A.D.  Mayne  Collection,  Spink  Auction  145,  12-14  July  2000,  lot  2685 


Cambridgeshire 


1497  Sutton,  John  Clement,  Farthing,  1656,  l.16g/6h  (BW. 
176  and  Kent  547);  Huntingdonshire,  Earith,  Thomas 
Johnson,  Farthing,  1 ,07g/6h  (D  3A;  BW.  Kent  254)  [2], 
First  good  fine  but  with  flan  clip,  second  fine  (£50-70) 
Provenance: 

First  Carnegie  Museum  Collection,  Spink  Auction  43,  18  April  1985,  lot 
262  (part),  SCMB  November  1985  (M  337),  R.  Hogarth  Collection  |bt 
Spink  February  20021 

‘Second  Sir  C.E.  Duveen  Collection,  R.  Hogarth  Collection  [bt  Baldwin 
May  2002], 

The  first  token  is  tentatively  attributed  to  Sutton,  Cambridgeshire,  on 
account  of  W.C.  Searle's  note  of  a  specimen  being  found  there;  the 
second  token  was  first  tentatively  attributed  to  Earith,  Huntingdonshire, 
by  K.A.  Jacob  ( SCMB  January  1972,  pp.7-8),  since  which  time  several 
specimens  have  been  found  in  the  neighbourhood 


John  Hickman  Jr,  salter.  Evidence  presented  by  Cary  Oddie  ( TCSB 
vol.7,  no.5,  December  2002,  pp.169-71),  suggests  that  the  tokens  of  the 
Hickmans,  father  and  son  (BW.  Cornwall  85  and  86),  should  be  placed 
to  St  Ives,  Huntingdonshire,  where  a  John  Hickman  gave  his  tenement 
in  Bridge  street  to  his  wife  Elizabeth  in  1 661  and  was  assessed  for  four 
hearths  in  1674.  Additionally,  a  token  of  John  Hickman  Jr  has  been  noted 
as  a  recent  metal  detector  find  from  Codmanchester 


London 

1500  Chick  Lane,  Henry  Knight,  Halfpenny,  1669,  1.42g/6h 
(BW.  613);  Richard  Lukey,  Halfpenny,  2.25g/3h  (BW. 
614);  St  James's  Market,  Francis  Dorington,  Farthing, 
1.08g/6h  (BW.  2531)  [3],  Fair  to  fine  (£30-40) 


Southwark 


1501  Battle  Bridge,  Arculus  Crossdell,  heart-shaped 
Halfpenny,  1668,  1 .01  g/1 2 h  (BW.  141).  About  fine  and 
clear,  very  rare  (£200-250) 

Arculus  Crossdell,  weaver 


Hampshire 


1498  Alresford,  Richard  Hockley,  Farthings  (2,  different  rev. 
dies),  1652,  0.87g/6h  (N  1790  obv.,  different  rev.;  D  2A; 
BW.  Kent  19),  1657,  0.73g/12h  (N  1790  obv.,  different 
rev.;  D  2B);  Crondall,  Edward  Peck,  Farthing,  0.62g/9h 
(D  60A;  BW.  Kent  1 29);  Surrey,  Kingston-on-Thames, 
Thomas  Edmondes,  Farthing,  1650,  l.20g/5h  (N  4632;  D 
140B;  BW.  Kent  366)  [4],  D  2B  very  fine,  D  6 0A  good 
fine,  both  very  rare,  others  fair  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

D  2Aand  140BCol.  R.J.  Carthew  Collection,  SCMB  March  1946  (CT  18, 
parti,  R.  Hogarth  Collection  [bt  Baldwin  January  19971 
*D  2B  V.J.  Newbury  Collection,  R.  Hogarth  Collection  [bt  Baldwin 
January  19971 

D  60A  R.  I  logarth  Collection  (bt  Spink  February  19961. 

Rir  hard  t  lor  kley,  grot  er;  I  dward  Peck,  draper,  alive  in  1665;  Thomas 
( dmonrls,  mercer 


Warwickshire 

1502  Coleshill,  Richard  Sadler,  Halfpenny,  1665,  2 . 3 3g/1 2 h 
(N  5300;  Preston-Morley/Pegg  10;  D  Nottinghamshire 
9A).  Obverse  fair,  reverse  poor,  very  rare  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Fildes  Collection,  Sotheby  Auction,  25  May  2000,  lot  75  (part)  [from 
Baldwin], 

Richard  Sadler  (+1 666);  token  re-attributed  to  Coleshill  by  Derek 
Rowland,  1990 


Yorkshire 


1503  Robin  Hood's  Bay,  Roger  Dickinson,  heart-shaped 
Halfpenny,  1669,  1.68g/12h  (N  6027a,  this  piece;  BW. 
290).  Fine,  very  rare;  the  only  issuer  for  this  location 
(£400-500) 

Provenance: 

H.  I  lird  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  6  March  1974,  lot  285  (part) 

Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  149,  15  November 
2000,  lot  1 71 


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Mil  ISH  TOE 


1504  Threshfield,  John  Hewitt,  Halfpenny,  1668,  l.97g/12h  (N 
6082b,  this  piece ;  BW.  353).  Good  fine,  extremely  rare 
(£150-200) 

Provenance: 

1 1. 1  lircl  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  6  March  1974,  lot  285  (part) 

Mrs  R.  Henry  Norweb  Collection,  Spink  Auction  149,  15  November 
2000,  lot  196. 

John  Hewitt,  merchant 

Ireland 

1505  Co  Antrim,  Antrim,  Matthew  Bethell,  Penny,  1671, 
1.30g/6h  (BW.  2);  Lisburn,  Edward  Moore,  Penny,  1666, 
0.84g/12h  (N  6317;  BW.  589);  Co  Dublin,  Dublin,  John 
Foxall,  Penny,  3.84g/9h  (dies  not  in  N;  BW.  326),  John 
Lovett,  Penny,  1657,  3.08g/9h  (dies  not  in  N;  BW.  357); 
Mic[hael|  Wilson,  Halfpenny,  1672,  edge  plain, 
3.98g/12h  (BW.  416);  Co  Monaghan,  Carrickmacross, 
WJilliaml  BJartonJ,  Penny,  1.46g/12h  (BW.  142)  [6|. 
BW.  326  fine  but  reverse  weakly  struck,  others  fair , 
second  and  fourth  pierced  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

First,  fourth  and  last  Spink  Auction  149,  15  November  2000,  lots  31 7, 
318  and  320  (parts) 

Third  'Terenure'  Collection,  Whyte's  Auction  (Dublin),  20  February 
1 998,  lot  5 1 4,  DNW  Auction  60,  9-1 0  Decmber  2003,  lot  1 234  (part) 
Others  DNW  Auction  60,  9-10  Decmber  2003,  lots  1231  and  1234 
(parts). 

Matthew  Bethell,  postmaster;  John  Foxall,  merchant;  John  Lovett,  sadler, 
St  Thomas  street 

1506  Co  Cork,  Cork,  City  Penny,  1659,  3.1 4g/1 1  h  (N  6203; 
BW.  201);  Kinsale,  Corporation,  Penny,  1677,  9.87g/3h 
(N  6300  rev.,  different  obv.;  BW.  547);  Co  Kilkenny, 
Kilkenny,  City  Penny,  1658,  in  the  name  of  Thomas 
Adams,  1.32g/9h  (N  6288;  BW.  513);  Co  Offaly,  Birr, 
Michael  Cantwell,  Penny,  1.22g/11h  (N  6181;  BW.  117); 
Co  Waterford,  Waterford,  City  token,  1659,  2.84g/12h 
(N  6351;  BW.  726)  [5 ] .  First  fine  but  edge  incised, 
others  fair  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Last  Torex  Auction  (Toronto),  October  1987,  lot  285  (part),  DNW 
Auction  60,  9-10  Decmber  2003,  lot  1235  (part) 

Others  DNW  Auction  60,  9-1 0  Decmber  2003,  lots  1 232  and  1  235 
(parts) 

1 8th  Century  Tokens 

Bedfordshire 

1507  Leighton  Buzzard,  Chambers,  Langston  Hall  &  Co,  Proof 
Halfpenny,  1795,  in  gilt-copper,  girl  making  lace,  rev. 
sheep,  chambers  edge,  10.56g/6h  (DH  3c).  Very  fine 
(£50-70) 


1508  Puddincton,  W.  Waller,  Halfpenny,  1797,  bust  right, 
from  the  die  with  the  eye  filled  in,  rev.  three-masted 
ship,  edge  plain,  8.36g/6h  (DH  5).  Numerous  surface 
marks,  otherwise  good  fine  and  patinated,  very  rare 
(£350-400) 


Buckinghamshire 

1509  Chesham,  Adam  Simpson,  Halfpenny,  1795,  9.37g/6h 
(Dl  l  20);  Si  out, ii,  John  Peckham,  Halfpenny,  1  795, 
11.96g/12h  (Dll  27);  Cambridgeshire,  County,  Halfpenny, 
1795,  10.32 g/6 h  (DH  12),  Farlhing,  1795,  4.24g/12h  (DH 
36);  together  with  other  tokens  of  Bedfordshire, 
Buckinghamshire,  Essex,  Gloucestershire  and 
Oxfordshire  (11,  all  different)  [15J.  Second  extremely 
fine  with  original  colour,  others  described  very  fine  and 
better,  remainder  fine  or  better  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

DH  27  Ail.  Pardoe  Collection 


Devon 

1510  Exeter,  Samuel  Kingdon,  Halfpenny,  1  792,  12.21  g/6h 
(DH  2);  Plymouth,  Shepheard,  Dove,  Hammett  &  Co, 
Halfpenny,  1796,  9.11  g/6h  (DH  6);  Wiltshire,  Holt, 
David  Arnot,  Halfpenny,  9.79g/6h  (DH  3);  together  with 
other  tokens  of  Cornwall,  Dorset,  Hampshire  and 
Wiltshire  (14,  all  different)  [17J.  First  three  good  very 
fine,  others  mostly  fine,  some  better  (£40-60) 


Herefordshire 

1511  Hereford,  C.  Honiatt,  Halfpenny,  1794,  9.42g/6h  (DH 
5);  Worcestershire,  Dudley,  Spence's  Halfpenny,  rev. 
shepherd,  10.29g/6h  (DH  7);  Kidderminster,  T.  Santer, 
Halfpenny,  1791,  11.72g/6h  (DH  23)  [3 ] .  First  extremely 
fine  with  almost  full  original  colour  but  planchet  flaw  by 
T  of  not,  second  about  extremely  fine  and  patinated, 
last  good  very  fine  (£80-100) 

Provenance: 

DH  5  bt  Seaby  1 967 

DH  23  A.B.  Pardoe  Collection 


Hertfordshire 


1512  Bishops  Stortford,  Sir  George  Jackson,  mule  Halfpenny, 
arms,  rev.  Parys  Mine  Co  cypher,  edge  plain, 
11-7 5g/1 2 h  (DH  4  bis  III,  recorded  from  this  piece). 
Obverse  fine,  reverse  better,  of  the  highest  rarity; 
believed  the  only  known  specimen  (£80-100) 

The  rev.  die  used  is  the  same  as  DEI  Anglesey  391  which,  like  Jackson's 
tokens,  was  a  Matthew  Boulton  issue 


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Lancashire 


1513  Halsall,  Col.  Charles  Mordaunt,  Penny,  arms  of  the 
Earls  of  Peterborough,  rev.  value,  edge  engrailed, 
17.32g/6h  (DH  1).  Usual  small  die  flaw  in  reverse  field, 
good  very  fine,  nicely  patinated  (£90-120) 

Col  Charles  Lewis  Mordaunt  (c.  1 729-1 808),  a  former  Guards  officer 
appointed  JP  in  March  1 763,  came  into  possession  of  the  Mohun  estate 
at  Halsall,  near  Ormskirk,  in  the  late  1 760s.  A  decade  later  he  had  built 
a  cotton  mill  there  and  by  1782  was  employing  160  women  and 
children.  As  early  as  December  1783  John  Moon,  Mordaunt's 
superintendent,  was  in  touch  with  Boulton  &  Watt,  enquiring  about 
having  tokens  made;  it  seems  that  they  were  issued  shortly  after  this 
time  and,  therefore,  they  pre-date  the  pioneering  Anglesey  series  (cf. 
Dykes,  BN]  2004,  p.165) 

Lincolnshire 

1514  Spalding,  Thomas  Jennings,  Halfpence  (2),  1 0.07g/1  2 h 
(DH  6),  9.84g/6h  (DH  6a);  Wainfleet,  D.  Wright  and  S. 
Palmer,  Halfpenny,  1793,  10.31  g/1 2h  (DH  8);  together 
with  other  tokens  of  Cheshire,  Durham,  Lincolnshire, 
Lancashire,  Nottinghamshire  and  Staffordshire  (25,  all 
different)  [28].  First  three  very  fine  or  better,  others 
mostly  fine,  some  better  (£50-60) 

Provenance; 

DH  6  and  6a  Spalding  Gentleman's  Society  Collection,  Spink  Auction 
58,  30  April  1987,  lot  1 39  (part) 

DH  8  T.A.  Jan  Collection 

Middlesex 

1515  Blackfriars,  issuer  uncertain,  Halfpenny,  1 0 . 2 2g/1  2 h 

(DH  257a);  Chiswell  Street,  R.  Heslop,  Halfpenny, 
8.1 4 g/ 6 h  (DH  336b);  Holborn,  C.  Ibberson,  Proof 
Halfpenny,  bronzed,  10.08g/6h  (DH  342);  Snow  Hill,  J. 
Hatfield,  Halfpenny,  1  795,  8.65g/6h  (DH  323); 

Tottenham  Court  Road,  Jonathan  Dennis,  Halfpenny, 
1795,  9.34g/6h  (DH  297);  together  with  other  tokens  of 
Middlesex  (29,  all  different)  [34].  First  five  about 
extremely  fine  and  better,  others  fine  to  very  fine, 
several  better  (£120-150) 

1516  Exeter  Change,  J.  and  Gilbert  Pidcock,  Farthing, 
6.03g/6h  (DH  1065);  Kempson's  London  Buildings, 
Pennies  (2),  both  type  1,  Guildhall,  26.1  5g/1 2 h  (DH  42), 
Mansion  House,  22.05g/6h  (DH  43);  together  with  other 
tokens  of  Middlesex  (5,  all  different)  [8].  First 
extremely  fine  and  patinated,  others  fine  to  very  fine, 
first  two  better  (£50-70) 

1517  High  Holborn,  Peter  Skidmore,  Halfpenny,  1795, 
10.1 1  g/6h  (DEI  480);  together  with  other  tokens  of 
Middlesex  (22,  all  different)  [23 1.  First  about  extremely 
fine,  many  others  very  fine  (£70-90) 

1518  Soho,  Robert  Orchard,  Halfpenny,  1  798,  1  2 . 88g/1 2 h 
(DH  403);  Skidmore's  Churches  and  Gales,  Halfpence 
(2),  St  Mary's  Aldermanbury,  12.76g/12h  (DH  539c), 
Bridge  Gate,  11.19g/12h  (Dll  651)  [3].  About  extremely 
fine,  first  rare  but  with  flan  crack  and  other  minor 
plane  hi •/  defects  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

I  )\  I  65  I  W.  Waitc-Sanderson  Collection,  Glendining  Au<  lion,  16-17 
Novemtxv  1944,  lot  137  (part) 


1519  Uncertain  locality,  John  Whitfield,  Halfpenny,  bust  left, 
rev.  scales,  edge  plain,  7.86g/12h  (DH  -  [911  obv.l 908 
rev.]).  Planchet  flaw  in  centre  of  reverse,  otherwise  fine 
and  patinated,  of  the  highest  rarity;  believed  the  only 
known  specimen  (£60-80) 

Norfolk 

1520  Norwich,  John  Rook,  Halfpenny,  1793,  10.73g/6h  (DH 
47a);  together  with  other  tokens  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk 
(25,  all  different)  [26J.  First  good  very  fine,  others 
generally  fine,  some  better  (£50-60) 

Somerset 

1521  Bath,  Francis  Heath,  mule  Halfpenny,  10.47g/6h  (DH 
64);  M.  Lambe,  Penny,  1  794,  21.32g/6h  (DH  5); 
Kempson's  City  Halfpence  (2),  Free  Church,  12.97g/6h 
(DH  73),  St  Mary's  Chapel,  12.80g/6h  (DH  78); 
Lutwyche's  Penny,  20.87g/6h  (DH  4)  [5],  Very  fine  and 
better  (£50-70) 

1522  Bridgewater,  J.  Holloway  &  Son,  Halfpenny,  1794, 
10.67g/6h  (DH  86);  Dunkirk  [Freshford],  Thomas  Joyce 
and  John  Moggridge,  Halfpenny,  1795,  reads  DUNKIKRE, 
8.66g/6h  (DH  107);  together  with  other  tokens  of 
Somerset  (16,  all  different)  [18].  First  extremely  fine 
with  much  original  colour,  second  nearly  so  and 
patinated,  several  others  very  fine  (£70-90) 

Sussex 

1523  Eastbourne,  Fisher,  Halfpenny,  1796,  9.32g/6h  (DH  21); 
together  with  other  tokens  of  Kent,  Surrey  and  Sussex 
(25,  all  different)  [26],  First  about  extremely  fine  and 
patinated,  others  generally  fine  to  very  fine,  some 
better,  but  one  pierced  (£60-80) 

Warwickshire 

1524  Birmingham,  Peter  Kempson,  Penny,  1796,  25.81  g/1 2 h 
(DH  20);  Thomas  Wyon,  Penny,  1796,  26.84g/12h  (DH 
25);  County,  Peter  Kempson,  Penny,  26.72g/6h  (DH  6); 
John  Wilkinson  series,  Halfpenny,  1787,  forge  with 
window,  14.27g/12h  (DH  359);  together  with  other 
tokens  of  Warwickshire  and  Shropshire  (18,  all  different) 
[22],  Second  very  fine,  first,  third  and  fourth  about 
extremely  fine  and  better,  others  mostly  fine  (£120-150) 

Provenance: 

DH  359  J.  Watt  Jr  Collection,  Morton  &  Eden  Auction,  1 3-14  November 
2002,  lot  285  (part) 

Yorkshire 

1525  Bedale,  James  Metcalf,  Halfpenny,  1792,  11.00g/6h  (DH 
9c);  Leeds,  Henry  Brownbill,  Halfpence  (3),  all  1793, 
bronzed  Proof,  12.04g/6h  (DH  34),  12.1 6g/6h  (DH  35), 

1 1 . 63g/6h  (Dll  37);  together  with  other  tokens  of 
Yorkshire  (16,  all  different)  1 20 1 .  DH  9c  and  35  very 
fine,  DH  34  and  37  about  extremely  fine,  others  mostly 
fine  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

DH  35  W.  Longman  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  12-13  March  1958, 
lot  339  (part)  [from  R.  Dalton  March  1912] 


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Early  1 9th  Century  Tokens 


FOKENS  from  Ollit 


Anglesey 

1526  Trysclwyn,  Parys  Mine  Co,  Pennies  (2),  both  1787, 
29.01  g/1 2h  (DH  30),  28.99g/12h  (Dll  41),  Halfpence  (2), 
both  1791,  bronzed  Proof,  1 3 . 86g/6 h  (DH  391), 

1 4.74g/6h  (DH  405);  Glamorganshire,  Swansea,  John 
Voss,  Halfpenny,  1796,  9.64g/6h  (DH  4);  South  Wales, 
Farthing,  1  793,  4.23g/6h  (DH  26a);  together  with  other 
Welsh  tokens  (17,  all  different)  [23].  DH  30  very  fine 
but  lacquered,  others  described  about  extremely  fine, 
DH  391  better,  remainder  mostly  fine  (£150-200) 

Provenance: 

DH  30  and  41  M.Z.  Gerson  Collection,  Part  II,  Spink  Auction  58,  30 
April  1987,  lot  334  (part) 

DH  391  M.Z.  Gerson  Collection,  Part  II,  Spink  Auction  58,  30  April 
1987,  lot  347  (part)  [from  Spink  February  1983] 

Ayrshire 


1527  [Ayr],  'Penny'  or  laudatory  medal  by  J.  Milton,  in 
bronzed-copper,  bust  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  left,  rev. 
Prince  of  Wales'  feathers,  edge  plain,  14.32g  (DH  1; 
Stainton  13).  Light  die  flaws  in  obverse  field,  minor  rim 
nicks,  otherwise  about  extremely  fine,  rare  (£60-80) 

Attributed  to  Ayrshire  by  D&H  presumably  by  association  with  the 
Fullarton  issues,  but  there  is  no  connection  between  it  and  them 


Lanarkshire 


1528  Glasgow,  Gilbert  Shearer,  imitation  Halfpenny,  1791, 
9.79g/5h  (DH  3a);  Lothian,  Edinburgh,  Joseph  Archibald, 
Halfpenny,  1796,  8.41  g/1 2h  (DH  10);  together  with 
other  Scottish  tokens  (23,  all  different)  [25].  First  two 
good  very  fine,  others  mostly  fine,  a  few  better 
(£60-80) 

Co  Dublin 


1529 


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Co  Dublin,  Dublin,  James  Maculla,  Halfpenny,  1728, 
legend  both  sides,  cash  notes  (D  54;  Seaby  TC  4; 
Dublinia  -;  cf.  DNW  29,  485).  Only  fair  but  very  rare 
(£60-80) 


1530  Dublin,  'H',  Prattent's  Halfpenny,  1795,  9.51  g/6h  (DH 
311);  Irish  Mine  Co,  Halfpenny,  1792,  9.25g/6h  (DH  42); 
W.  Parker,  Halfpenny,  1795,  9.65g/6h  (DH  352b),  and  a 
mule  Halfpenny,  9.62g/6h  (DH  354a);  Prattent's 
Halfpenny,  1795,  8.88g/9h  (DH  15);  together  with  other 
Irish  tokens  (13,  all  different)  [18],  Those  described 
very  fine  and  better,  others  mostly  fine  (£90-120) 
Provenance: 

DH  1 5  'Dublinia'  Collection,  Whyte's  Auction  (Dublin),  21  February 
1997,  lot  201  (part) 

DH  352b  F.W.  Lincoln  Collection,  Glendining  Auction,  12-13  February 
1936,  lot  396  (part)  [from  Baldwin] 

DH  354a  M.Z.  Gerson  Collection,  Part  II,  Spink  Auction  58,  30  April 
1987,  lot  396  (part)  [acquired  August  1981 1 


Kent 

1531  Folkestone,  John  boxer,  Sixpence,  1811  (Mayes/Dalton 
5);  Northamptonshire,  Peterborough,  Cole  &  Co, 
Eighteen  Pence,  1811  (D  3);  together  with  other  silver 
tokens  (10,  all  different),  from  Launceston,  Shaftesbury, 
Worcester,  Kings  Lynn,  etc:  [12].  Mostly  fine,  one  or 
two  better  (£70-100) 

Provenance: 

D  3  W.  Gilbert  Collection 


Lincolnshire 

1532  Lincoln,  Millson  and  Preston,  Shilling,  1812  (D  13); 
Northumberland,  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  John  Robertson, 
Shilling,  1811  (D  12)  [ 2 ] .  First  fine,  second  good  fine 
and  toned  (£35-45) 

Provenance: 

C.  Pitchfork  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty,  Auction  67 
(Melbourne),  18-19  July  2001,  lots  748  and  767  (parts),  additionally: 

First  SCMB  March  1975 

Second  M.  Gerson  Collection,  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  Noble 
Numismatics  Pty  Auction  58B  (Melbourne),  7-8  July  1998,  lot  1739  (part 
[from  F.  Schwer  19861 


Somerset 


1533  Bath,  Charles  Culverhouse,  Isaac  Orchard  and  James 
Phipps,  Four  Shillings,  arms,  rev.  legend  (D  1).  Good 
fine,  rare  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Bt  Seaby  1 979. 

Charles  Culverhouse,  baker,  5  Margaret's  Buildings;  Isaac  Orchard, 
auctioneer  and  upholsterer,  6  Margaret's  Buildings;  James  Phipps,  ladies 
shoemaker,  2  Margaret’s  Buildings 


1534  Bristol,  Commercial  Token  Bank  Co,  brass  forgery  of  a 
Shilling,  1811  (D  31);  Frome,  Willoughby  &  Sons,  Two 
Shillings,  1812  (D  70);  together  with  other  silver  tokens 
of  Somerset  (13,  all  different)  [151.  First  about  fine  but 
rare,  second  very  fine,  others  generally  fine  to  very  fine 
(£100-150) 

Second  only  illustrated 


1535  Bristol,  issuer  uncertain,  Penny,  1811  (W  418);  together 
with  other  19th  century  copper  tokens  (16,  all  different), 
from  Tavistock,  Bath,  Taunton,  etc  [17],  First  extremely 
fine  with  almost  full  original  colour  but  a  handling  mark 
in  obverse  field,  others  fine  to  very  fine  f£60-80) 


www.dnw.co.uk 


'  BRITISH  TOKEN 

Staffordshire 

1536  Withymoor,  James  Griffin  &  Sons,  Penny,  1813  (W 
1215);  Warwickshire,  Birmingham,  Rose  Copper  Co, 
Penny,  1811  (W  244);  Worcestershire,  Lye,  J.  Forrest  & 
Co,  Penny,  1811  (W  855);  together  with  other  19th 
century  copper  tokens  (13,  all  different),  from  Dudley, 
Halesowen,  Worcester,  Newark,  Norwich,  etc  [16]. 
First  good  fine,  second  and  third  about  extremely  fine, 
others  generally  fine  (£60-80) 

Yorkshire 

1537  Bradford,  James  Laycock,  Shilling,  1812  (D  3);  together 
with  other  silver  tokens  of  Yorkshire  (9,  all  different) 
[10].  First  extremely  fine  and  toned,  others  mostly  fine 
(£60-80) 

Provenance: 

D  3  W.  Sykes  Collection,  Spink  Auction  51,16  April  1 986,  lot  266  (part) 
[from  W.C.  Weightl 

Co  Dublin 

1538  Dublin,  James  Hilles,  Penny  and  Halfpenny,  both  1813 
(W  1815,  1820);  other  miscellaneous  tokens  (3)  [5]. 
First  two  good  very  fine  and  patinated,  others  fine 
(£25-35) 

1539  Dublin,  issuer  uncertain,  Penny,  1819  (W  1938); 
together  with  other  19th  century  copper  tokens  (16,  all 
different),  from  Sheffield,  Barnsley,  Carmarthen, 
Douglas,  etc  [17],  First  about  very  fine,  some  others 
fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

First  Clendining  Auction,  27  November  1969,  lot  326  (part),  SNC  June 
2002  (1981) 

Jersey 


1540  States,  Eighteen  Pence,  1813  (D  3;  McCammon  2). 
Very  fine,  lightly  toned  (£60-80) 


Miscellaneous 

1541  Communion  tokens,  catalogued  according  to  Cresswell: 
Aberdeenshire,  Kincardine  O'Neil  31  1  2,  3336; 

Argyllshire,  Kilmuir  Easter  3082;  Kilninver  and  Kilmelfort 
3308,  3309;  Ayrshire,  Kilwinning  188  (2),  3324,  3325  (2), 
3327,  6509  (2),  6510;  Fife-shire,  Kilrenny  3313  (3),  3314 
(2);  Inverness-shire,  Kiltarlity  3319,  3320  (2),  3576;  Isle 
of  Mull,  Kilninian  and  Kilmore  3506,  4005;  Isle  of  Skye, 
Kilmuir  3090,  3303;  North  Uist,  Kilmuir  3304,  3305; 
Perthshire,  Kilspindie  4237,  4429;  Kilspindie  and  Rait 
3315;  Kincardine  3330,  3333,  3563;  Ross  &  Cromarty, 
Kilmuir  Easter  3082;  Kiltearn  3108,  3321,  3322,  3323; 
Kincardine  3332,  3535  (3);  Stirlingshire,  Kilsyth  3316, 
3317,  3318,  4305  (2),  4442  [50],  Varied  state;  many 
early  types  and  Western  Isles  issues  (£350-400) 

Prove  NANr  e: 

Mostly  Mrs  R.  H.  Norweh  Collection 

W.)  Noble  Collection,  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  Auction  64B 
(Melbourne),  1 1  July  2000,  lol  61 


n  Other  Properties 

1542  Unofficial  Farthings  (31),  viz.  Bedfordshire  1990;  Keni 

5160  (2,  different  obv.  dies),  5170;  Middlesex  2340 
2490C,  2770,  2840,  2850,  2860,  2890,  3040 

Oxfordshire  3700;  Staffordshire  220,  1190,  1200,  1210 
1500,  4890,  5120,  5130  (2,  different  rev.  dies);  Surrey 
4690,  4700;  Warwickshire  660,  910,  980;  Wiltshire 
4360,  4370;  Worcestershire  4110  [31],  Mostly  fine, 
some  better  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

Mostly  A.B.  Pardoe  Collection  duplicates 

1543  Unofficial  Farthings  (25),  viz.  Lancashire  2160,  2230, 
3270,  3280,  3360,  3400,  3410,  3530;  Norfolk  3900  ( 2r 
different  obv.  dies),  3910,  3920,  3940,  3960,  3980, 
3990,  4050  (2,  different  rev.  dies),  5250,  5260;: 
Northumberland  3810;  Aberdeenshire  6980;  Lanarkshire;! 
7370,  7420;  Midlothian  7070  [25].  Mostly  fine,  some 
better  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Mostly  A.B.  Pardoe  Collection  duplicates 

1544  Unofficial  Farthings  (22),  viz.  Co  Antrim  5360,  5380, 
5400,  5410,  5430,  5460,  5520,  5560;  Co  Cork  5680, 
5700,  5740,  5750,  5760;  Co  Dublin  6000,  6220,  6260, 
6300,  6310  (2,  different),  6500,  6510;  Co  Tipperary  561 0 
[22].  Mostly  fine,  some  better  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Mostly  A.B.  Pardoe  Collection  duplicates 

1545  Copper  tokens,  18th  century  (3),  19th  century  (13); 
unofficial  Farthings,  etc  (9)  [25].  Varied  state  (£40-60) 

1546  George  III,  Twopence,  1797,  edge  neatly  engraved  ann 
ELIZA.  PRITCHARD  1824.  Coin  good  fine,  unusual  (£50-70) 

1547  George  IV,  Crown,  1821,  edge  secundo,  obv.  stamped 
WAGNER  &  VON  HOELLNITZ  [ — [TOWN,  27.75g.  Coin  has 
been  brooch-mounted,  fair  (£20-40) 

1548  Engraved  coins:  a  Halfpenny-sized  blank,  star  in 
circles,  rev.  conjoined  hearts,  two-hearts-tocether-joind 
for-ever,  27mm;  a  Victorian  Old  Head  Penny,  rev. 
tablet,  inscribed  1901  in  memory  of  our  queen;  a  George 
V  Halfcrown,  1915  engraved  under  bust,  rev.  sergt  louis 
van  looy,  61197,  22eme  battn.  Canadians  in  five  lines 
[3].  Very  fine,  last  two  pierced  (£30-40) 

1549  Model  money:  Pennies  (8),  Halfpence  (3),  all  by  J. 
Moore,  Crowns  by  H.  Hyams  (2,  different  metal 
combinations)  (Rogers  203-5);  other  model  money  (5) 
[18).  Fine  to  very  fine  (£40-50) 

Coin  Weights  and  Scales 

Ireland 


1550  George  I,  a  uniface  brass  weight,  bust  right  as  on  the 
type  II  Woods  coinage  Halfpence  [1722-4]  and  the  later 
Rosa  Americana  Pennies  [1724],  rev.  blank,  inked  s  18 
in  centre,  7.20g  (Withers  -);  brass  Moidore  weight, 
1748,  by  J.  Kirk  (W  1488)  [2].  About  very  fine  and 
belter  (£50-100) 

First  only  illustrated 

1551  George  II,  8  Escudos  or  Dobra,  1737,  by  Henry  Archdall 
(W  27  1  la).  Fine,  scarce  (£20-30) 

Provenance: 

Simmons  Mailbid  Sale  December  2001  (542) 


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NUMISMATIC  BOOKS 


NUMISMA 1 1(  BOO  I 


1552  Bellinuer,  A.R.,  Co/ns  from  I  wash,  1928-1934,  New  York, 
1938,  141  pp,  9  plates  IANS  NNM  81];  Miies,  G.C.,  The 
Coinage  of  the  Arab  Amirs  of  Crete,  New  York,  1970, 
86pp,  9  plates  IANS  NNM  160];  Bosworth,  C.E.,  The 
New  Islamic  Dynasties,  Edinburgh,  1996,  xxvi  +  389pp, 
dj;  together  with  other  miscellaneous  auction 
catalogues  and  publications  (33)  1 36 ] .  First  three  very 
fine  copies,  some  others  with  annotations  (£30-40) 

1553  Blades,  W.,  Numismata  Typographical  The  Medallic 
History  of  Printing,  the  1992  Pennsylvania  reprint,  xvii  + 
144pp,  24  engraved  plates.  A  virtually  mint  copy 
(£30-40) 

1554  Bonhams  [London],  auction  catalogues,  October  1993  to 
July  2000  (26,  unchecked  but  believed  complete); 
together  with  other  catalogues,  PRLs,  etc,  from  Baldwin, 
Spink,  etc  (44)  [70 1 .  Mostly  fine  and  clean  copies; 
including  Bateman,  Papillon,  Alexander,  Adams, 
Patterson  and  other  important  sales  (£30-40) 

1555  Boon,  C.C.,  Industry  and  Trade  in  Wales:  A  Numismatic 
Commentary  from  the  National  Museum,  Cardiff,  1971, 
18pp,  including  4  plates;  Boon,  C.C.,  Welsh  Industrial 
Tokens  &  Medals,  Cardiff,  1973,  56pp,  illustrations  in 
text;  Boon,  C.C.,  Welsh  Tokens  of  the  17th  Century, 
Cardiff,  1973,  144pp,  illustrations  in  text;  Cox,  N.  and 
A.,  The  Tokens,  Checks,  Metallic  Tickets,  Passes  and 
Tallies  of  Wales,  1800-1993,  Cardiff,  1994,  283pp, 
illustrations  in  text  [4 ] .  All  very  fine  copies  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth 

1556  Boyne,  W.,  Tokens  issued  in  the  Seventeenth  Century  in 
England,  Wales  and  Ireland,  London,  1858,  2  vols,  xxiii 
+  630pp,  42  engraved  plates;  interleaved  with  extensive 
annotations  in  a  neat  hand  by  J.S.  Smallfield,  with 
cuttings  on  tokens  from  the  Gentleman's  Magazine  by 
Blenjamin]  N [ ighti ngale]  pasted  or  bound-in;  bound 
with  Franks,  A.W.,  London  Tokens  of  the  Seventeenth 
Century,  23pp,  also  interleaved  with  extensive 
annotations  [2|.  Original  green  half-leather,  ribbed 
spine,  decorated  endpapers,  both  volumes  signed  John 
S.  Smallfield  London  1858  on  first  free  endpaper,  vol.l 
title  page  additionally  signed  John  Stone  Smallfield, 
London  1858,  from  the  Author;  extremities  of  bindings  a 
trifle  rubbed  and  inside  front  of  vol.l  I  repaired,  some 
plates  with  minor  foxing,  otherwise  fine  and  very  rare, 
an  important  set  for  the  student  of  the  series  (£200-300) 
Provenance: 

Ex  libris  John  Stone  Smallfield,  1858,  from  the  author 
Alfred  J.V.  Radford,  Malvern 
Robert  Hogarth. 

John  Stone  Smallfield  (c.  1814-82),  43  St  Paul's  road,  Camden  square, 
London,  was  one  of  the  most  enthusiastic  collectors  of  1 7th  century 
tokens  in  his  day;  these  volumes,  to  which  he  was  an  original 
subscriber,  are  checkmarked  with  the  tokens  that  were  in  his  collection 
and  thus  form  a  unique  record.  Smallfield  was  also  in  contact  with  other 
collectors,  a  list  of  whom  appears  inside;  he  also  records  details  of 
tokens  in  their  collections  not  in  Boyne.  Undoubtedly  vol.l  contains  the 
information  Smallfield  used  to  compile  his  list,  'London  Tokens  of  the 
Seventeenth  Century',  published  in  NC  1870,  pp.177-99 

1557  Brown,  L.,  British  Historical  Medals  1760-1960,  vols.  1-3, 
London,  1980-95,  xxvi  +  469pp,  xxiii  +  516pp,  xxi  + 
41 3pp,  illustrations  in  text,  djs  [3].  Publishers'  cloth;  all 
perfect  mint  copies  and  rare  as  such,  especially  vol  I 
(£300-400) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth 


1558  Burns,  E.,  The  Coinage  of  Scotland,  3  vols,  Edinburgh, 
1887,  xxiii  +  365pp,  xviii  +  556pp,  vi  +  79  fine  plates 
|8|.  Rehacked  in  half-calf,  marbled  boards,  spine  ribbed 
and  with  green  labels,  t.e.g.,  marbled  endpapers;  some 
rubbing  on  binding  extremities  and  library  stamps  on  first 
endpapers  of  each  volume,  otherwise  a  very  fine  set, 
internally  fresh;  vol.l  with  photocopied  book  review  and 
obituary  of  Burns  pasted-in  ( £200-250) 

Provenanc  t : 

De-accessed  from  Oldham  Free  Public  I  ibraries,  with  bookplates 
ex  libris  Neil  C.  Taverner 

1559  Cardonnel,  A.  de,  Numismata  Scotiae,  Edinburgh,  1786, 
157pp  +  33pp  Appendix,  20  engraved  plates.  Large 
paper  copy  in  maroon  morocco  and  hoards,  spine  gilt, 
t.e.g.;  rubbed  on  extremities  and  some  internal  foxing, 
otherwise  a  fine  copy  of  this  pioneering  study  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Neil  C.  Taverner 

1560  Christie's  [London],  Catalogue  of  Antiquities  from  the 
Northwick  Park  Collection,  21-3  June  1965,  551  lots,  83 
plates.  Blue  cloth;  a  very  fine  copy  of  this  important 
sale  (£30-40) 

1561  Coin  Hoards,  vols.  1-7,  London,  1975-85  [34]. 
Publishers'  bindings  (£30-40) 

1562  Dalton,  R.,  and  Hamer,  S.H.,  The  Provincial 
Token-Coinage  of  the  18th  Century  [London,  1910-17],  3 
vols,  567pp,  illustrations  in  text;  interleaved  throughout 
with  paste-down  printed  addenda  and  corrigenda  [3]. 
Red  half-leather,  ribbed  spine,  gilt,  marbled  endpapers; 
binding  faded  at  extremities  and  final  endpapers  in 
vol.l II  foxed  at  edges,  otherwise  a  very  fine  and 
handsome  original  set,  rare  (£300-400) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth 

1563  Dalton,  R.,  The  Silver  Token  Coinage  mainly  issued 
between  1811  and  1812,  Leamington  Spa,  1922,  viii  + 
63 pp,  copy  no. 65.  Later  green  cloth,  spine  gilt;  minor 
pencil  checkmarks  against  some  illustrations,  otherwise 
fine  and  clean  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth. 

Copy  no.65  of  an  edition  of  200,  signed  by  the  author 

1564  Dalton,  R.,  The  Silver  Token  Coinage  1811-1812,  the 
1968  Seaby  reprint,  viii  +  63pp,  illustrations  in  text,  dj, 
photocopy  of  1970  valuation  sheet  tipped-in;  Wetton, 
J.L.,  Seventeenth  Century  Tradesmens'  Tokens, 
Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  1969,  70pp,  illustrations  in  text; 
Schwer,  S.E.,  Schwer  Price  Guide  to  Unofficial  Farthings, 
Colchester,  1986  [incorporating  Bell,  R.C.,  Unofficial 
Farthings  1820-1870],  248pp  +  prices;  Banham,  K., 
Tokens  and  Commemorative  Medals  of  Cheshire  post 
1820,  [Crewe],  nd  [1989],  115 pp;  Banham,  K.,  Tokens 
and  Commemorative  Medals  of  Cheshire  post  1820, 
Book  Two,  Crewe,  1992,  57pp;  Baldwin's  Auctions  16, 
The  Philip  D.  Greenall  Collection  of  English. ..Tokens..., 
30  October  1997,  417  lots,  12  plates,  PRL  tipped-in  [6]. 
All  extremely  fine  copies  (£60-80) 

1565  Davenport,  J.S.,  European  Crowns  and  Talers  since 

1800,  2nd  edn,  London,  1964,  vi  +  423pp,  illustrated  in 
text;  Davenport,  J.S.,  German  Talers  1700-1800,  2nd 
edn,  London,  1965,  416pp,  illustrated  in  text; 

Davenport,  J.S.,  The  Dollars  of  Africa,  Asia  &  Oceania, 
Galesburg,  1969,  208pp,  illustrated  in  text;  Davenport, 
J.S.,  European  Crowns  1700-1800,  3rd  edn,  Galesburg, 
1971,  334pp,  illustrated  in  text  [4],  All  very  line  copies: 
with  publishers'  valuation  sheets  tipped-in  (£40-60) 


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1566  Davis,  W.J.,  The  Nineteenth  Century  Token  Coinage,  the 
1969  Seaby  reprint,  xlvii  +  284pp,  15  plates,  dj.  A  very 
fine  and  fresh  copy;  with  photocopy  of  7979  valuation 
sheet  tipped-in  (£50-70) 

1567  Dickinson,  M.J.,  Seventeenth  Century  Tokens  of  the 
British  Isles  and  their  values,  London,  1986,  x  +  292pp, 
including  plates,  dj.  Publishers'  green  cloth;  a  virtually 
mint  copy,  signed  by  the  author  on  first  endpaper 
(£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth 

1568  Dowle,  A.,  and  Finn,  P.,  The  Guide  Book  to  the 
Coinage  of  Ireland  from  995  AD  to  the  present  day, 
London,  1969,  127pp,  illustrations  in  text;  Seaby,  P.J., 
Coins  and  Tokens  of  Ireland,  London,  1970,  168pp, 
illustrations  in  text  [2],  Both  very  fine  and  clean  copies, 
first  now  rare  as  such  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth 

1569  Dupriez,  C  [Brussels],  Catalogue  110,  Cachets,  Armories 
et  Sceaux,  8  November  1912,  320  lots,  9  plates; 
Schulman,  J.  [Amsterdam],  Collections  Importantes  de 
Monnaies  Europeennes  et  d'Outremer,  2-3  May  1913, 

I, 600  lots,  14  plates;  Schulman,  J.,  Collections  de  feu 
M.J .  Hordijk  Jaczn  a  Dordrecht,  et  d'autres 
provenances,  10  May  1926,  1,868  lots,  26  plates; 
Schulman,  J.,  Collection  de 
Mon  naies...Obsidionales...Medai  lies  Historiques..., 
14-15  December  1931,  1,183  lots,  11  plates;  Schulman, 

J. ,  Collections  Dr  H.D.  Mak  van  Waay  [and]  J.W.C. 
Milders...,  16-17  April  1951,  1.943  lots,  6  plates  [4], 
Last  two  fine,  first  rare  and  important  (£25-35) 

1570  Egger,  Bruder  [Vienna],  Catalogue  14,  Munzen  und 
Medaillen...Moderne  Medaillen  und  Plaketten  von  Prof. 
Rudolf  Marschall,  nd,  4,441  items,  19  plates.  Modern 
boards,  rare  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Murray  McKerchar,  Copenhagen 

1571  Eimer,  C.,  British  Commemorative  Medals  and  their 
values,  London,  1987,  265pp,  53  plates,  dj.  Publishers' 
red  cloth,  a  very  fine  copy  with  fresh  dj  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth 

1572  Engel,  A.,  and  Serrure,  R.,  Traite  de  Numismatique  du 
Moyen  Age,  3  vols,  the  Forni  reprint,  Ixxxvii  +  1,459pp, 
engraved  illustrations  in  text;  together  with  other  books 

(12) ,  by  Bedoukian,  Charlton,  Draskovic,  Kleeberg,  etc 

[13] ,  Publishers'  bindings  (£30-40) 

1573  Engstrom,  J.E.,  The  Medallic  Portraits  of  Sir  Winston 
Churchill,  London,  1972,  52pp,  illustrations  in  text,  dj; 
Chmielinski,  G.,  Nottinghamshire  School  Board  Medals, 
Beeston,  nd  11992],  16pp,  illustrations  in  text;  Dry,  C., 
School  Attendance  Medals  of  England  Scotland  and 
Wales,  Malvern,  1992,  193pp,  some  illustrations,  copy 
no. 23;  W  hittlestone,  A.,  and  Ewing,  M.,  Royal 
Commemorative  Medals  1837-1977,  vol.  2,  Queen 
Victoria's  Golden  Jubilee  1887,  Beeston,  1993, 
illustrations  in  text  |4|.  Publishers'  bindings,  first  a  mint 
copy  (£20-30) 

PROVENANCI : 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth. 

third  <  opy  no.2  5  of  an  edition  of  200 


1574  Florange,  J.,  and  Ciani,  L.  [Paris],  Monnaies  du  XVe 
Siecle  a  nos  Jours. ..Famille  Napoleonienne,  29  May-2 
June  1  922,  1,273  lots,  32  plates;  Schulman,  J 
[Amsterdam],  Catalogue  83,  La  France:  Monnaies 
Medailles,  Mereaux,  Jetons  et  Livres  Numismatiques 
January  1931,  3,165  items,  2  plates  [2],  Both  fine 
copies;  latter  in  modern  cloth  and  boards  (£20-30) 

Provenance: 

Second  ex  libris  Murray  McKerchar,  Copenhagen 

1575  Florange,  J.,  and  Ciani,  L.,  Catalogue  de  Monnaies' 
Franqaises  [Part  I]...  de  Hugues  Capet  a  Charles  VIII 
22-6  November  1927,  2,077  lots,  32  plates;  Catalogue 
de  Monnaies  Franqaises  [Part  ill],  Henri  II  a  Henri  IV, 
22  April  1929,  lots  2605-3165,  pls.65-112  [2],  Both  very 
fine  copies  of  these  parts  of  an  important  collection; 
with  estimate  sheets  and  other  associated  literature 
tipped-in  (£30-40) 

1576  Gaettens,  R.  [Heidelberg],  Auktion  9,  Sammlung  Julius, 
Fluftgold  -  Notklippen,  25-6  February  1959,  1,070  lots, 
10  plates;  bound  with  Auktion  12,  Sammlung  Julius, 
Personenmedaillen  [und]  Miniaturmedaillen,  16-17 
September  1959,  1,281  lots,  5  plates.  Red  cloth;  fine 
and  clean  copies  (£20-30) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Phiroze  K.  Randeria,  London,  with  his  bookplate 

1577  Glendining  &  Co  [London],  Catalogue  of  the  Peltzer 
Collection  of  American  Coins,  20-4  June  1927,  1,391 
lots,  14  plates;  Glendining  &  Co,  Catalogue  of  an 
Important  Collection  of  English  and  Foreign  Gold  Coins, 
the  property  of  Lady  Duveen,  29-30  September  1964, 
630  lots,  41  plates;  other  miscellaneous  auction 
catalogues  (3)  [5].  First  with  back  cover  detached, 
second  very  fine  (£30-40) 

1578  Glendining  &  Co,  Catalogue  of  the  R.C.  Lockett 
Collection,  Greek  Parts  III  and  IV  (2  copies),  Roman  and 
Byzantine  (3  copies,  one  unpriced),  Continental, 
Scottish  Part  II  (7  copies,  one  unpriced)  [12].  Except  as 
stated,  all  priced  and  illustrated  (£30-40) 

1579  Glendining  &  Co,  English  Coins. ..including. ..the 
Collection  of  the  late  Henry  Symonds,  26-7  September 

1973,  696  lots,  no  plates;  bound  with  Ancient  and 
Foreign  Coins. ..including. ..the  Collection  of  the  late 
Henry  Symonds,  3-4  October  1973,  785  lots,  no  plates; 
Glendininc  &  Co,  Catalogue  of  Roman  Coins,  the 
Collection  of  the  late  Dr  H.F.  Harwood,  Part  I,  8 
October  1975,  353  lots,  9  plates;  bound  with  Catalogue 
of  Roman  Coins,  the  Collection  of  the  late  Dr  H.F. 
Harwood,  Part  II,  29-30  October  1975,  872  lots,  23 
plates;  bound  with  Catalogue  of  Silver  Coins  of  Norway, 
the  Collection  of  the  late  Dr  H.F.  Harwood,  461  lots,  22 
plates;  Glendininc  &  Co,  Catalogue  of  Important  Scottish 
Gold  Coins  and  other  British  Coins  |H.  Hird  Collection], 
6  March  1974,  338  lots,  profusely  illustrated;  Glendining 
&  Co,  Catalogue  of  English  &  Scottish  Coins  from  the 
R.C.  Lockett  Collection  [Clonterbrook  Trust],  7  June 

1974,  362  lots,  18  plates;  bound  with  the  Collection 
of. ..Coins  and  Medals  from  Glamis  Castle,  4  July  1974, 
369  lots,  13  plates;  bound  with  Archbishop  Sharp 
Collection. ..of  English  Coins  and  Medals  and  Colonial 
Coins,  5  October  1977,  361  lots,  26  plates  [3].  Hird 
unbound,  last  in  black  cloth  with  PRLs,  others  in  blue 
cloth  (£30-40) 

1580  G  reenhalgh,  D.I.,  Cumulative  Index  to  Spink's 
Numismatic  Circular,  volumes  I  to  100,  London,  1993,  vi 
+  993pp.  Publishers'  red  cloth,  very  useful  (£30-40) 


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1ISM 


1581  Grimshaw,  Margaret  E.,  Silver  Medals,  Badges  and 
Trophies  from  Schools  in  the  British  Isles  75.50-7850, 
Cambridge,  nd  [197111,  64pp,  illustrations  in  text; 
Grimshaw,  Margaret  E.,  Pre-Victorian  Silver  School 
Medals  awarded  to  Girls  in  Great  Britain,  Cambridge, 
1985,  42pp,  illustrations  in  text;  Grimshaw,  Margaret  E., 
Silver  Medals  from  Scottish  and  Irish  Schools  before 
1872,  Cambridge,  1989,  56pp,  illustrations  in  text  [ 3 1 . 
First  fine,  others  very  fine  copies  (£25-35) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth 

1582  Hamburger,  L.  [Frankfurt],  Auktion  56,  Munzen  und 
Medaillen...Sammlung...Herrn  Johannes  Uhrmacher, 
Obercassel,  24-5  September  1913,  2,141  lots,  17  plates; 
Hamburger,  L.,  Auktion,  Alte  Gewahlte  Sammlung 
Nieder-sachsen,  7-8  November  1928,  990  lots,  31 
plates;  Hess,  O.  [Frankfurt],  FPL  198,  Verzeichnis 
Verkauflicher  Munzen  und  Medaillen,  February  1930, 
4,438  items;  Helbing,  O.  [Munich],  Auktion. ..Slg  des 
Herrn  Staatsministers  Dr  von  Ringelmann,  Bistum 
Wurzburg...,  12  June  1930,  2.092  lots,  34  plates  [but 
first  five  missing];  Kraus,  F.F.  [Brunswick],  Auktion  3, 
Sammlungen  des  Herrn  Franz  Pauli  in  Knauthain  bei 
Leipzig...  [and].  ..Spezialsammlung  von  Talern  mit 
russichen  Kontermarken... Alexei  Michailowitsch,  29-30 
October  1928,  1,480  lots,  28  plates;  Merzbacher,  Dr  E. 
[Munich],  Munzen  und  Medaillen  aller  Lander  aus 
verschiedenem  Besitz,  7-8  January  1914,  2,378  lots,  14 
plates;  Meuss,  H.  [Hamburg],  Auktion  15, 
Universalsammlung,  27-9  November  1940,  1,570  lots,  10 
plates;  Rosenberg,  H.S.  [Hannover],  Sammlung  Buschoff, 
3-4  March  1919,  2,102  lots,  5  plates;  Schlesinger,  F 
[Berlin],  Auktion  10,  Sammlung  aus  auslandischem 
Museumsbesitz,  2-3  May  1933,  1,640  lots,  27  plates  [9]. 
All  except  one  with  fine  plates  (£40-50) 

583  Hawkins,  R.N.P.,  Four  studies  of  British  Metallic  Tickets 
and  Commercial  Checks  of  the  7 9th-20th  centuries, 
London,  1975,  62pp  including  6  plates;  Chamberlain,  G., 
Nottinghamshire  Advertisement  Tickets,  Beeston,  1 989, 
52pp,  rectos,  illustrations  in  text,  copy  no. 95; 
Henderson,  A.C.,  Hop  Tokens  of  Kent  and  Sussex  & 
their  issuers,  London,  1990,  128pp  including  60  plates, 
first  endpaper  with  dedicatory  inscription  to  Robert 
Hogarth  from  the  author,  7  992,  and  a  typescript 
alphabetical  index  tipped-in;  Andison,  A.D.N.,  London  & 
Newcastle  Tea  Checks,  Beeston,  1991,  47pp;  Edge,  B., 
The  First  Dictionary  of  Paranumismatica,  Crewe,  1991,  xv 
+  208pp,  illustrations  in  text,  title  page  with  dedication 
to  Dennis  Vorley  from  the  author,  August  7997; 
Woodside,  B.,  Irish  Tokens  &  Coins,  Beeston,  1991, 
30pp,  copy  no. 149;  [Adams,  S.],  The  Neal  Archive,  np, 
1992,  60pp  +  index;  Williams,  J.R.,  Columbia  Market, 
Ilford,  1993,  1 3 p p ,  engraved  illustrations;  Neilson, 
W.B.,  Tokens,  Tickets,  Checks,  Medals  and  Medalets 
Relating  to  the  Tobacco  Industry  in  Britain,  Beeston, 
1997,  51  pp,  engraved  illustrations  in  text;  Rains,  D.R., 
Catalogue  of  Co-op  Checks  &  Tokens,  1st  edn,  Beeston, 
1997,  2  plates;  Yarwood,  J.F.,  A  Guide  to  British 
Military  Tokens,  Horsham  [Australia],  1998,  121  pp, 
illustrations  in  text;  Lyall,  R.,  The  Tokens  and  Checks 
of  Malta,  Warrington,  1999,  40pp,  illustrations  in  text, 
signed  by  the  author;  together  with  other  pamphlets, 
etc,  by  To  I  son,  Arlow,  M.J.  Roberts,  etc  [Loti. 
Publishers'  bindings;  several  very  fine  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth,  additionally: 

Henderson  and  Edge  Dennis  Vorley,  Sandgate 


1584  Hi  im,  H.  [Copenhagen),  M0ntauktion...Danske  og 
Norske  mwnter  fra  nyere  tid  af  H.H.  Schou  Samling,  9-11 
June  1927,  l,22()  lots,  PRL;  Hede,  lb,  Fortegnelse  over 
Kontorchef  C.  Wellmanns... Samling  af  Monter  og 
Medailler,  5-6  December  1939,  1,278  lots,  3  plates; 
FI  ESS,  A.  [Lucerne],  Munzensammlung  Erzherzog 
Sigismund  von  Osterreich,  28-9  March  1933,  2,724  lots, 
28  plates;  Hess,  A.,  Munzensammlung  Dr  Roman 
Abt... Munzen  und  Medaillen  der  Schweiz  und  anderer 
Lander,  22  May  1936,  155  lots,  16  plates  [4|.  Last  with 
covers  loose,  others  fine  copies,  first  in  later  (  loth  and 
boards  (£30-40) 

1585  Hill,  D.,  and  Jesson,  Margaret  (eds).  The  Iron  Age  and 
its  Hill-Forts,  papers  presented  to  Sir  Mortimer  Wheeler, 
Southampton,  1971,  xii  +  22()pp,  6  plates;  Sutherland, 
C.H.V.,  Roman  Coins,  London,  1974,  311  pp,  plates  in 
text,  dj;  Boon,  G.C.,  Welsh  Hoards  7979-79717 ,  Cardiff, 
1986,  x  +  126pp,  illustrations  in  text;  Hobbs,  R.,  British 
Iron  Age  Coins  in  the  British  Museum,  London,  1996, 
246pp,  137  plates,  dj  [4 1 .  Last  virtually  as  new,  others 
very  fine  copies  (£50-70) 

1586  Hill,  G.F.,  and  Pollard,  G.,  Renaissance  Medals  from 

the  Samuel  H.  Kress  Collection  at  the  National  Gallery 
of  Art  (Washington),  London,  1967,  312pp,  628  entries, 
including  i  1 1  ust  rat  ions,  concordances,  etc,  dj; 
Pope-Hennessy,  J.,  Renaissance  Bronzes  from  the  Samuel 
H..  Kress  Collection  -  Reliefs,  Plaquettes,  Statuettes, 
Utensils  and  Mortars  (at  the  National  Gallery  of  Art, 
Washington),  London,  1965,  333pp,  including 

illustrations,  concordance,  etc,  dj  [2],  Publishers'  cloth; 
very  slight  foxing,  otherwise  fine  copies  of  these 
important  studies  (£120-150) 

1587  Kress,  K  [Munich],  Auktion  115,  Sammlung  Marie  Luise 
Goppel:  Joachimsthaler  Medaillen,  Reformation. ..Krieg 
und  Frieden,  Munzen  von  Baden  und  vielen  Landern,  3-4 
October  1960,  5,922  lots,  72  plates.  Green  cloth;  a 
very  fine  copy,  important  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Phiroze  K.  Randeria,  London,  with  his  bookplate 

1588  Li,  Minc-Hsun,  The  Great  Recoinage  of  7696  to  7699, 
London,  1963,  260pp;  Mack,  R.P.,  The  Coinage  of 
Ancient  Britain,  2nd  edn,  London,  1964,  xii  +  195pp,  32 
plates;  together  with  other  books  on  English  coins  (8), 
by  Brooke,  Dolley,  Liddell,  etc  [10],  First  two  very  fine, 
others  working  copies  (£30-40) 

1589  Matthias,  P.,  English  Trade  Tokens,  the  Industrial 
Revolution  Illustrated,  London,  1962,  64pp,  illustrations 
in  text;  Thompson,  R.H.,  John  Boxer  and  the 
Nineteenth-Century  Silver  Tokens  of  Kent,  London,  1973, 
9pp,  illustrations  in  text,  signed  by  the  author;  Schwer, 
S.E.,  Schwer  Price  Guide  to  18th  Century  Tokens, 
Ipswich,  nd  [1984],  v  +  170pp,  fully  interleaved,  copy 
no. 30,  with  ornamental  page  dedicated  to  D.G.  Vorley 
signed  by  the  author;  Schwer,  S.E.,  Schwer  Price  Guide 
to  Unofficial  Farthings,  Colchester,  1986  [incorporating 
Bell,  R.C.,  Unofficial  Farthings  1820-1870],  248pp  + 
prices;  Greensword,  M.  |aka  Judd,  A.],  A  journey 
through  the  Monkalokian  rain  forests  in  search  of  the 
Spiney  Fubbaduck,  Bramcote,  1993,  51  pp;  Bell,  R.C., 
Whitmore,  J.,  and  Sweeny,  J.O.,  Bell's  Unofficial 
Farthings:  A  Supplement,  Malvern,  1994,  viii  +  237pp, 
43  plates  [61.  Publishers'  bindings;  last  four  very  fine 
copies  ( £40-50) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth,  additionally: 

Third  Dennis  Vorley,  Sandgate. 

Third  copy  no.30  of  30 


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NUMISMATIC  BOOKS 


1590  Minnitt,  S.C.,  Durnell,  J.,  and  Gunstone,  A.J.H., 
Somerset  Public  House  Tokens,  Bridgwater,  1985,  144pp, 
illustrations  in  text;  Banham,  K.,  Tokens  and 
Commemorative  Medals  of  Cheshire  post  1820,  [Crewe], 
nd  11989],  1 1 5 pp;  Minnitt,  S.C.,  and  Young,  D.,  Tickets 
Checks  &  Passes  from  the  County  of  Somerset, 
Bridgwater,  1990,  114pp,  illustrated  in  text;  Banham,  K., 
Tokens  and  Commemorative  Medals  of  Cheshire  post 
1820,  Book  Two,  Crewe,  1992,  57pp;  Hayes,  R.,  Hotel  & 
Pub  Checks  of  Hampshire,  a  preliminary  listing,  Alton,  nd 
[1992],  1 2pp,  engraved  illustrations  in  text  (2  copies); 
Adams,  S.,  The  Essex  Collection  of  post  1820  tokens, 
tallies  &  medallions ,  np,  1993,  296pp,  illustrations  in 
text,  copy  no. 45;  Hayes,  R.,  Hotel  and  Pub  Checks  of 
Greater  London,  vol.2  [Alton],  1993,  v  +  pp. 135-270, 
engraved  illustrations  in  text;  Gardiner,  ).,  Checks, 
Tokens,  Tickets  and  Passes  of  County  Durham  and 
Northumberland,  Darlington,  1996,  103pp  [9]. 

Publishers'  bindings;  very  fine  copies  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth. 

Adams  copy  no.45  of  an  edition  of  200 


1591  Noble  Numismatics  Pty  (Melbourne),  Sale  58  B,  The  W.J. 
Noble  Collection  of  [18th  and  early  19th  century]  British 
Tokens,  7-8  July  1998,  1,992  lots,  profusely  illustrated, 
errata  sheet  and  extra  illustrations  tipped-in;  Sale  61  B, 
The  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  British  Tickets  and  Passes, 
World  Tokens,  3-4  August  1999,  1,834  lots,  profusely 
illustrated;  Sale  64  B,  The  W.J.  Noble  Collection,  World 
Communion  Tokens,  British  and  Foreign  Coin  Weights, 
11  July  2000,  518  lots  [3].  All  mint  copies,  with  PRLs;  a 
very  attractive  set  of  this  important  collection  (£60-80) 


1592  Rowe,  C.M.,  Salisbury's  Local  Coinage,  Salisbury,  1966, 
88pp,  illustrations  in  text,  dj;  Porritt,  A.,  Matthew 
Young  and  his  Numismatic  Correspondents  a  century 
and  a  half  ago,  Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  1967,  36pp; 
Wetton,  J.L.,  Seventeenth  Century  Tradesmens'  Tokens, 
Newcastle  upon  Tyne,  1969,  70pp  including  15  plates; 
Whiting,  J.R.S.,  Trade  Tokens:  A  Social  and  Economic 
History,  Newton  Abbot,  1971,  192pp,  illustrations  in 
text;  Berry,  G.,  Medieval  English  Jetons,  London,  1974, 
83pp  including  14  plates;  Scott,  J.G.,  British 
Countermarks  on  Copper  and  Bronze  Coins,  London, 
1975,  1 79pp,  10  plates,  dj  with  protective  cover, 
dedicatory  inscription  from  the  author  to  D.G.  Vorley, 
November  1990,  on  inside  front  cover;  Scott,  J.G., 
French  Countermarks  on  European  Bronze  Coins,  a 
preliminary  study,  London,  1978,  8pp,  signed  by  the 
author,  related  tearsheets  tipped-in;  Berry,  G., 
Seventeenth  Century  England:  Traders  and  their  Tokens, 
London,  1988,  168pp,  illustrations  in  text,  dj  [8]. 
Publishers'  bindings;  last  mint,  others  mostly  very  fine 
copies  (£50-70) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth,  additionally: 

Scott  1975  Dennis  Vorley,  Sandgate 


1593  Sadow,  ].,  and  Sarro  Jr,  T.,  The  Coins  and  Medals  of 
the  Vatican,  New  York,  1977,  1 2 3 pp,  illustrations  in 
text;  Ryan,  J.C.,  A  Handbook  of  Papal  Coins...  ! 268. ..to 
7  534,  Washington  DC,  1989,  81  pp,  6  plates;  together 
with  other  books  (19),  by  Plant,  Schaendlinger,  Bendall, 
Cayon,  et(  [21].  Publishers'  bindings  (£30-40) 


1594  Schulman,  J.  [Amsterdam],  Catalogue  43,  Monnaies  e 
Medailles...en  vente  aux  prix  marques,  February  1904 
1,449  items,  2  plates;  bound  with  Schulman,  J. 
Collection  Prof.  Vilhelm  Bergsoe  a  Copenhague,  Part  II 
Monnaies  et  Medailles,  28  September-2  October  1903. 
2,336  lots,  12  plates.  Original  boards,  rebacked;  a  fine 
set,  the  latter  important  for  the  West  Indies  cut  and 
countermarked  series  (£30-40) 

1595  Seaby's  Coin  &  Medal  Bulletin,  1951-79  inclusive 
complete  [29].  Uniformly  bound  in  modern  red  cloth,  a 
fine  run  (£60-80) 

1596  Slabaugh,  A.R.,  U.S.  and  Foreign  Encased  Postage 
Stamps,  Chicago,  nd,  36pp,  illustrations  in  text;  Durst, 
S.J.,  Comprehensive  Guide  to  American  Colonial 
Coinage,  New  York,  1976,  vi  +  154pp,  illustrations  in 
text,  copy  no. 3014;  Rulau,  R.,  Early  American  Tokens, 
2nd  edn,  lola,  1983,  64pp,  illustrations  in  text;  Rulau, 
R.,  Hard  Times  Tokens  1832-1844,  3rd  edn,  lola,  1987, 
85pp,  illustrations  in  text  (2  copies);  Weir,  R.  (ed),  The 
Charlton  Standard  Catalogue  of  Canadian  Colonial 
Tokens,  1st  edn,  Toronto,  1988,  218pp,  illustrations  in 
text;  Campbell,  L.K.,  Prisoner  of  War  and  Concentration 
Camp  Money  of  the  20th  Century,  Port  Clinton,  1989, 
143pp,  illustrations  in  text;  Espinosa,  I.,  Fichas,  Vales  y 
Billetes  Salitreros  de  Chile,  Peru  y  Bolivia,  Santiago,  1 990, 
xxxviii  +  276pp,  maps,  illustrations  in  text;  Rulau,  R., 
U.S.  Merchant  Tokens  1845-1860,  3rd  edn,  lola,  1990, 
224pp,  illustrations  in  text;  Rulau,  R.,  Early  American 
Tokens,  3rd  edn,  lola,  1991,  96pp,  illustrations  in  text 
[10].  Publishers'  bindings;  mostly  very  fine  copies 
(£80-100) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth 

1597  Smith,  K.E.,  and  Smith,  K.S.,  Catalogue  of  World  Ferry, 
Ship  and  Canal  Transportation  Tokens  and  Passes,  1st 
edn,  Redondo  Beach,  1980,  202pp,  illustrations  in  text; 
Smith,  K.E.,  and  Smith,  K.S.,  Catalogue  of  World 
Horsecar,  Horseomnibus,  Streetcar  and  Bus 
Transportation  Tokens  except  North  America,  1st  edn, 
Redondo  Beach,  1990,  183pp,  illustrations  in  text  [2], 
Publishers'  black  cloth;  very  fine  copies,  both  signed  by 
the  authors  on  first  free  endpaper  (£30-40) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth 

1598  Snelling,  T.,  A  View  of  the  Silver  Coin  and  Coinage  of 
Scotland,  London,  1774,  20pp,  9  [  +  1]  engraved  plates. 
Modern  red  cloth,  internally  very  fine  (£30-50) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Neil  G.  Taverner. 

The  extra  plate  is  of  Scottish  gold  coins  from  The  New  Town  and 
Country  Almanack,  1782,  p.20 

1599  Sotheby,  Wilkinson  &  Hodge  [London],  Catalogue  of  the 
Collection  of  Medals,  Plaquettes  and  Coins. ..formed  by 
the  late  Max  Rosenheim  and  Maurice  Rosenheim,  30 
April  1923,  816  lots,  no  plates;  Spink/Christie's  [London], 
An  Important  Collection  of  Renaissance  and  Baroque 
Medals  and  Plaquettes  [Timothy  Clifford  Collection],  21 
May  1996,  554  lots,  profusely  illustrated,  PRL;  together 
with  other  auction  catalogues  and  FPLs  of 
commemorative  medals,  by  Spink,  Eimer,  Simmons,  etc 
(31,  no  duplication)  [33].  First  two  clean  copies 
(£30-40) 


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1600  SoTHEBY  &  Go  [London],  Catalogue  of  the  Distinguished 
Collection  of  English  Gold  Coins,  1700-1900,  formed  by 
Capt.  K.J.  Douglas-Morris,  26  November  1974,  247  lots, 
all  illustrated;  SoTHEBY  &  Co,  A  Collection  of  English, 
Dutch,  French  and  Italian  Medals,  5  June  1975,  234 
lots,  many  illustrated;  bound  with  Catalogue  of 
Important  Roman  Coins. ..from  the  Collection  of  Eton 
College,  1-2  December  1976,  1,002  lots,  18  plates; 
bound  with  Important  Greek,  Roman  &  English  Coins 
from  the  Collection  of  Westminster  School,  London,  26-7 
May  1976,  604  lots,  17  plates;  bound  with  Extremely 
Important  Gold  and  Silver  Coins  of  the  Low  Countries 
and  Commemorative  Medals  from  the  Collection  of  H.H. 
the  Prince  de  Ligne,  Part  II,  17-18  )une  1976,  579  lots, 
22  plates;  Sotheby  &  Co,  Highly  Important  English 
Historical  Medals. ..the  property  of  the  estate  of  the  late 
Mrs  Greta  S.  Heckett,  25  May  1977,  248  lots,  14  plates 
[3].  First  in  green  boards  as  issued,  second  group  in  blue 
cloth,  last  fully  line-interleaved  and  bound  in  green 
cloth;  all  very  fine  copies  of  these  important  sales 
(£30-40) 

1601  Spink  Coin  Auctions  [London],  Nos. 5,  27,  30,  32,  36,  38, 
39,  42,  52,  55,  60,  63,  65,  68,  71,  77,  79,  87,  91,  96, 

100,  106,  109,  110,  112,  115,  122  (5  copies),  130,  147, 
152  [34].  All  catalogues  of  Ancient  and  World  coins; 
clean  copies,  including  Mantegazza,  Gerber,  Mayorga, 
Elias,  Blunt,  Ford,  Mallinson  and  other  important  sales 
(£50-70) 

1602  Spink  Coin  Auctions,  Nos. 27,  29  (3),  30  (3),  31  (3),  36 

(2),  39  (2,  one  hard-bound  and  interleaved),  40  (2,  one 
hardbound  and  interleaved),  42  (interleaved),  43,  45, 
50,  54,  55  (2),  57  (2),  63  (2),  64  (3),  67  (4),  68  (4),  69, 

70,  71  (2),  72,  74  (3),  77,  78,  79  (2),  87  (3),  91,  92,  95 

(2),  96,  97  (2),  98  (2),  100  (2),  101  (2),  106  (2),  107  (2), 

112,  113  (3),  117,  122  (3)  [78].  A  good  range  of  sales, 

including  trade  tokens;  clean  copies,  including 
Mantegazza,  Norweb,  Arnold,  Sharps  Pixley,  Ford, 
Beresford-Jones,  James,  Elias,  Mallinson  and  other 
important  sales  (£50-80) 

1603  Spink  Coin  Auctions,  Nos. 29,  31  (2  copies),  34,  40,  45, 
48,  50,  57,  59,  62,  64,  67-70,  72,  74-7,  90-2,  95,  97,  98, 

101,  104,  107,  109-11,  113  (2  copies),  114,  117,  130, 
140  [39].  All  catalogues  of  British  and  related  coins; 
clean  copies,  including  Mantegazza,  Norweb  Pts  I,  II 
and  IV,  Sharps  Pixley,  Arnold,  Woodhead, 
Beresford-jones,  James,  Elias,  Rees-Jones,  Selig  Pt  I, 
Murray,  Allen,  'Ridgemount'  and  other  important  sales 
(£60-80) 

1604  Spink  Coin  Auctions,  Spin k/T a i se i ,  etc,  miscellaneous 
auction  catalogues  (25),  mostly  of  banknotes  and 
Oriental  coins  [251.  Clean  copies;  including  Perkins 
Bacon  Archive,  Webber,  Carter,  Atterton,  Hoi,  Benson 
and  other  important  sales  (£25-35) 

1605  Sutherland,  C.H.V.,  The  Roman  Imperial  Coinage, 
volume  I,  3 7  SC  to  AD  69,  2nd  edn,  London,  1984,  xxii  + 
304pp,  32  plates,  dj;  Mattingly,  H.A.,  Sydenham,  E.A. 
[and  Sutherland,  C.H.V.],  The  Roman  Imperial  Coinage, 
volume  IV,  Parts  I,  II  and  III,  Perlinax  to  Uranius 
Antoninus,  London,  the  1993  reprint,  xii  +  406pp,  16 
plates;  x  +  215pp,  13  plates;  xxiii  +  246pp,  16  plates; 
Mattingly,  H.,  Sutherland,  C.H.V.  and  Carson,  R.A.C., 
The  Roman  Imperial  Coinage,  volume  IX,  Valentinian  I  to 
Theodosius  I,  London,  the  1988  reprint,  xliv  +  334pp,  16 
plates;  Kent,  ).P.C.,  The  Roman  Imperial  Coinage, 
volume  X,  The  Divided  Empire  and  the  Fall  of  the 
Western  Parts,  395-497,  London,  1994,  clxxxii  +  509pp, 
80  plates,  table,  dj;  Jones,  M.,  Testimonia  Numaria, 
London,  1993,  544pp  [5|.  All  virtually  as  new  (£60-80) 


1606  Thompson,  R.H.  [with  Dickinson,  M.j.],  Sylloge  of  Coins 
of  tlm  British  Isles:  i /,  ill,  43,  44,  46,  The  Norweb 
Culler  lion,  Tokens  of  the  British  Isles,  7 575-7  750,  Part  I, 
Bedfordshire  to  Devon,  London,  1984,  xl  +  35  plates; 
Part  II,  Dorset  to  Gloucestershire,  London,  1988,  Ixxxi  + 
171  pp,  41  plates;  Part  III,  Hampshire  to  Lincolnshire, 
London,  1992,  liii  +  216pp,  51  plates;  Part  IV,  Norfolk  to 
Somerset,  London,  1993,  Ivii  +  218pp,  50  plates;  Part  V, 
Staffordshire  to  Westmorland,  London,  1996,  lx i i  + 
220pp,  51  plates  [5],  Publishers'  blue  doth,  all  mint 
copies  with  original  cellophane  wrappers  (£90-120) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth 

1607  Williamson,  G.C.,  Trade  Tokens  Issued  in  the 
Seventeenth  Century,  London,  1889-91,  2  vols,  xli  + 
1584pp  +  Addenda,  Errata  and  Corrigenda,  some 
engraved  illustrations,  copy  no.  166  [2].  Rebound  in 
brown  cloth,  t.e.g.;  with  extensive  pencil  annotations  by 
Mrs  Emmy  Cahn  and  some  notes  by  other  hands,  the 
Kent  section  heavily  annotated  in  ink  by  Robert  Hogarth 
and  used  as  a  working  copy  by  him,  as  such  an 
important  set  for  the  student  of  the  series  (£100-150) 

Provenance: 

B.A.Seaby  Ltd  library 

CNA  Mailbid  Sale  XVII,  10  May  1991  (2302) 

Robert  Sharman,  Eltham 
Robert  Hogarth. 

Copy  no.1 66  of  an  edition  of  250,  signed  by  the  author 

1608  Williamson,  G.C.,  Trade  Tokens  issued  in  the 

Seventeenth  Century,  2  vols,  London  1889-91,  xliii  + 
1584pp  +  addenda,  engraved  illustrations  in  text  [2]. 
Later  brown  cloth;  library  stamps  on  outside  front  cover 
and  title  pages,  otherwise  a  fine  and  clean  set  (£70-90) 

Provenance: 

De-accessed  from  Stoke  Newington  Public  Library  [acquired 
December  19361,  with  bookplates 

1609  Williamson,  G.C.,  Trade  Tokens  issued  in  the 

Seventeenth  Century,  3  vols  [London,  1889-91],  the 
1967  Seaby  reprint,  xli  +  1584pp  +  addenda,  engraved 
illustrations  in  text  [3],  Publishers'  green  cloth;  vol.  II  a 
clean  copy,  others  working  volumes  with  notes  on  the 
Essex,  Hertfordshire  and  Suffolk  series  (£60-80) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Eileen  Judson,  DNW  Auction  57, 19  March  2003,  lot  1530 
Robert  Hogarth 

1610  Withers,  P.  and  Bente,  British  Coin  Weights,  Llanfyllin, 
1993,  366pp,  illustrations  in  text,  copy  no. 161. 
Publishers'  red  cloth,  virtually  mint;  with  12pp  Price 
Guide  tipped-in  (£40-60) 

Provenance: 

Ex  libris  Robert  Hogarth. 

Copy  no.1 61  of  an  edition  of  500 

1611  Miscellaneous  auction  catalogues,  FPLs,  etc,  mostly  of 
commemorative  medals  and  tokens  (99),  from 
Glendining,  Spink,  Sotheby,  Simmons,  Corbitts,  Vecchi, 
etc  [99].  Many  now  scarce  (£30-40) 


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1612 


UNITED  KINGDOM  Of  GREAT  BRITAIN 


000001 


John  Bradbury,  One  Pound,  1917,  A/3  000001  (Dugg. 
T16).  A  couple  of  light  spots  on  right  side,  otherwise 
very  fine  to  good  very  fine,  a  desirable  low  number 
(£800-1,000) 


Bank  of  England 

1613  C.P.  Mahon,  Ten  Shillings,  1928-9,  Y66  114501  (Dugg. 
B210).  Very  fine  to  good  very  fine  (£50-60) 


1618  J.Q.  HOLLOM,  One  Pound  (5),  M05N  replacements  (2),. 
A82N,  C37W,  'G';  Ten  Shillings,  T02;  Five  Pounds  (2),. 
E74,  J75  (Dugg.  B292-4,  297);  J.S.  Fforde,  One  Pound, 
U17E;  Ten  Shillings  (3),  including  M76  replacement 
(Dugg.  B307,  309-11)  [11],  Good  very  fine  to  extremely 
fine  (£60-80) 

1619  J.Q.  Hollom,  Ten  Pounds,  1963-6  (Dugg.  B299);  J.S. 
Fforde,  Ten  Pounds  (Dugg.  B31 6);  J.B.  Pace,  Ten  Pounds, 
1970-5  (Dugg.  B326)  [3].  First  two  about  uncirculated, 
last  extremely  fine  (60-80) 

1620  J.B.  PACE,  One  Pound  (10),  all  1970-8,  S34M 
replacements  and  AN68  prefix;  One  Pound  (15), 
1978-80,  including  A27  and  COIN  (Dugg.  B321-2,  334, 
337,  339,  340);  D.H.F.  Somerset,  One  Pound  (3), 
including  miscut  with  four  deckled  edges;  Five  Pounds, 
1973-8  (Dugg.  B341,  343);  G.M.  Gill,  Five  Pounds,  A01 
(Dugg.  B357);  G.E.A.  Kentfield,  Five  Pounds  (Dugg. 
B362);  two  1995  IBNS  souvenir  tickets  with  Nelson  on 
front  [35].  Extremely  fine  to  uncirculated  (£90-120) 


1621  J.B.  Pace,  Five  Pounds,  1971-3,  M04  799803 

replacement  (Dugg.  B333).  Very  fine  (£50-60) 


1614  B.G.  Catterns,  Five  Pounds,  21  August  1930,  451/U 
82079,  Newcastle  (Dugg.  B228).  A  few  small  spots  at 
upper  centre  and  a  couple  of  pinholes,  otherwise  about 
very  fine  (£400-500) 


1622  J.B.  Pace,  Ten  Pounds,  1975-80  (Dugg.  B330);  G.M.  Gill, 
Ten  Pounds,  DR01  (Dugg.  B354);  G.E.A.  Kentfield,  Ten 
Pounds,  KN01  (Dugg.  B360)  [3].  Last  uncirculated, 
others  extremely  fine  (£70-80) 


1615  K.O.  Peppiatt,  Ten  Shillings,  One  Pound  (2),  all  1934-40, 
One  Pound  1940-8,  Ten  Shillings,  !  948-9  (Dugg.  B236, 
238,  239,  249,  262);  P.S.  Beale,  Ten  Shillings,  One 
Pound,  both  1949-55  (Dugg.  B266,  268);  L.K.  O'Brien, 
Ten  Shillings,  One  Pound  (2),  all  1955-60  (Dugg.  B271, 
273)  [10].  Generally  very  fine  to  good  very  fine 
(£50-60) 


1623  J.B.  Pace,  Twenty  Pounds,  1970-80,  A37  910221  (Dugg. 
B328);  G.M.  Gill,  Twenty  Pounds,  1988-91  (Dugg.  B355) 
[2],  First  about  uncirculated,  second  good  extremely  fine 
( £80-100) 


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>1 6  P.S.  Beale,  Five  Pounds,  8  September  1949,  037  028173 
(Dugg.  B270)  About  uncirculated  (£120-150) 


1624  G.M.  Gill,  1990  presentation  album  for  Five  Pounds  (2), 
SE90  999341  and  A01  999341  (Dugg.  C100)  [21.  As 
issued  (£60-80) 


1625  G.M.  Gill,  1991  presentation  album  for  Twenty  Pounds 
(2),  20X  999341  and  A01  999341  (Dugg.  C102)  [2].  As 
issued  (£90-120) 


1626  G.E.A.  Kentfield,  1992  presentation  album  for  Ten 
Pounds  (2),  KR30  999341  and  A01  99934  1  (Dugg.  C104) 
[21.  As  issued  (£60-80) 


1617  L.K.  O'Brien,  Five  Pounds,  1961-2,  J31;  One  Pound, 
A01N  'R';  One  Pound  and  Ten  Shillings  (Dugg.  B280, 
283,  284,  286)  [4|.  Second  heavily  circulated  and  torn 
down  its  length  on  right  side,  others  good  very  fine  to 
extremely  fine  (L  K)-40) 


1627  G.E.A.  Kentfield,  1994  presentation  album  for  Fifty 
Pounds  (2),  E30  999341  and  A01  999341  (Dugg. 
Cl  13)  [2],  As  issued  (£120-150) 


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1628  Corporation  of  Liverpool,  Fifty  Pounds,  13  February 
1  795,  0728,  payable  to  'George  Sterling  or 

Bearer. ..twelve  months  after  date',  black  on  white  on 
watermarked  paper,  anchor  and  arms  at  top  left, 
endorsed  on  back  in  November  1  795.  Some  paper 
residue  along  top  edge  on  the  back,  otherwise  very  fine 
(£300-350) 


Koclftalc  ftmk. 


JfibrJJotmbs. 


1629  Rochdale  Bank,  Five  Pounds,  182-,  proof  on  paper  for 
Clement  Royds,  Charles  Smith  &  Company,  St.  George 
and  dragon  at  top  left  (Grant  2463 B).  About  extremely 
fine  (£80-100) 


1630  Fleet  Bank,  skit  note  for  Twopence,  10  October  1809, 
payable  to  Mr  Abraham  Lattitat,  vignette  of  Britannia  at 
upper  left  holding  scales.  A  35mm  central  horizontal 
tear  from  left  edge,  two  tiny  holes  in  body,  otherwise 
good  fine,  scarce  (£250-300) 


1631  Perkins,  Fairman  &  Heath,  siderographic  Specimen, 
printed  in  black  for  front  and  blue  for  back.  Creases 
and  one  pinhole,  good  very  fine  (£120-150) 


Scotland 


1632  Aberdeen  Town  &  County  Banking  Company,  One  Pound, 
1  August  1865,  uniface  black  on  white  proof  on  paper 
by  Perkins,  Bacon  &  Co,  view  across  Aberdeen  at  upper 
centre  (Douglas  6).  Dried  glue  remnants  on  backs  of 
two  corners  and  two  pinholes,  otherwise  about 
extremely  fine  (£300-400) 


1633  Bank  of  Scotland,  One  Pound  (2),  10  October  1932,  15 
September  1937  (Douglas  81-1,  86-1)  [2],  First  with  nick 
on  top  edge,  very  fine,  second  good  very  fine  to 
extremely  fine  (£50-60) 


1634  Bank  of  Scotland,  One  Pound  (2),  4  September  1953,  3 
March  1967;  Five  Pounds  (2),  2  October  1959,  15 
September  1961  (Douglas  91b-3,  95-3,  98b-1)  [4],  Very 
fine  to  good  extremely  fine  (£50-60) 


1635  Bank  of  Scotland,  One  Pound,  19  August  1988;  Five 
Pounds,  27  July  1981;  Ten  Pounds,  6  August  1987 
(Douglas  -,  105-13,  108-7)  [3],  Uncirculated  (£40-50) 


1636  Bank  of  Scotland,  Five  Pounds,  4  November  1968,  B 
0545456  (Douglas  103a-1).  Good  very  fine  (£40-50) 


1637  British  Linen  Company,  One  Guinea,  1  September  1815, 
contemporary  forgery  (c f.  Douglas  15).  A  10mm  tear  at 
top  left  edge,  otherwise  good  very  tine  to  extremely  fine 
(£180-220) 


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1638  British  Linen  Bank,  One  Pound,  3  August  1916,  D 
320/145,  with  printed  signature  of  E.C.  Galletley  on 
behalf  of  general  manager  and  handsigned  on  behalf  of 
accountant  (Douglas  47-1).  Very  fine  to  good  very  fine 
(£150-180) 

1639  British  Linen  Bank,  One  Pound  (5),  6  March  1944,  6  May 
1947,  4  May  1964,  29  February  1968,  5  November  1969; 
Five  Pounds  (3),  22  August  1951,  2  January  1961,  21 
September  1962  (Douglas  53a-2,  53b-1,  58-2,  60-1,  63-4, 
64-1,  66-1)  [8].  Good  very  fine  to  uncirculated 
(£120-150) 


1640  Clydesdale  Bank  Ltd,  One  Pound,  10  October  1917,  A 
2547329,  with  printed  signature  of  D.  Dewar, 
accountant,  and  handsigned  on  behalf  of  general 
manager  (Douglas  11-3).  Good  very  fine  to  extremely 
fine  (£300-350) 


1641  CLYDESDALE  Bank  Ltd,  One  Pound,  10  October  1917,  A 
2997901,  similar  (Douglas  11-3).  Good  fine  to  very  fine 
(£120-150) 


1643  Clydesdale  &  North  of  Scotland  Bank,  One  Pound  (2),  1 
May  1958,  2  May  1962,  Five  Pounds,  20  September 
1961;  Clydesdale  Bank,  Five  Pounds,  1  September  1969, 
One  Pound  (3),  1  March  1971,  29  March  1982,  5  January 
1983  (Douglas  21-2,  25-1,  26-1,  28-2,  32-1,  32-4,  32-5) 
1 7] .  Last  two  uncirculated,  others  mostly  extremely  fine 
(£80-100) 

1644  Clydesdale  &  North  of  Scotland  Bank,  Five  Pounds,  1 
March  1960;  Twenty  Pounds,  1  July  1961  (Douglas  22-2, 
23-2)  [2],  Good  very  fine  (£90-120) 


1645  Clydesdale  Bank  Ltd,  Twenty  Pounds,  19  November 
1964,  C/B  017161  (Douglas  30-1).  Extremely  fine 
(£80-100) 


1646  Clydesdale  Bank  Ltd,  Fifty  Pounds,  1  September  1981, 
D/L  018475  (Douglas  41-1).  Extremely  fine  (£120-150) 

1647  Clydesdale  Bank  plc,  Ten  Pounds  (3),  7  May  1988,  9 
November  1990,  3  September  1992  (Douglas  38-1,  39-1) 
[3 ] .  Last  two  with  E/CR  prefix  which  was  split  over  these 
two  dates,  uncirculated  (£70-90) 


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1648  Clydesdale  Bank  plc,  Twenty  Pounds,  18  September 
1987,  D/EZ  042719  (Douglas  35-5).  Uncirculated 
(£80-100) 


1642  Clydesdale  Bank  Ltd,  One  Pound  (2),  7  December  1932, 
A  prefix,  15  November  1944,  B  prefix,  both  with 
Mitchell-Young  signatures  (Douglas  19-2)  [ 2 ] .  First 
good  very  fine,  second  good  extremely  fine  (£60-80) 


1649  Clydesdale  Bank  plc,  Twenty  Pounds,  30  September  1997 
commemorative,  C/HG  000438  (Douglas  45-2).  Good 
extremely  fine  (£40-50) 


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1650  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd,  One  Pound,  2 
January  1917,  20/P  38/400,  printed  signatures  of 
accountant  and  cashier  (Douglas  44-4).  Pinhole  at  top 
centre,  otherwise  good  very  fine  (£150-200) 


1651  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd,  One  Pound,  31 
October  1925,  22/X  146052  (Douglas  48-1).  Good  very 
fine  to  extremely  fine  (£180-220) 


1652  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd,  One  Pound  (2),  1 
October  1928,  6  August  1940,  first  with  printed 
signatures  of  accountant  and  cashier,  second  with 
signatures  of  chief  accountant  and  cashier  (Douglas 
52a-3,  52c-2)  [2].  Good  very  fine  (£70-90) 


1653  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd,  One  Pound  (2),  3 
January  1949,  3  January  1955;  Five  Pounds,  2  January 
1954  (Douglas  53-1,  54-1,  55-3);  National  Bank  of 
Scotland  Ltd,  One  Pound  (2),  11  November  1953,  1 
October  1956  (Douglas  38b-1,  38b-3)  [5 ] .  Last  two 
extremely  fine,  others  good  very  fine  and  better 
(£6 0-80) 


1654  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd,  Twenty  Pounds,  3 
January  1952,  13G  0631  1  (Douglas  56-1).  Good  very 
fine  (£70-90) 


1655  Commercial  Bank  or  Scotland  Ltd,  One  Hundred 
Pounds,  3  January  1951,  1 2A  6937  (Douglas  57-2). 
Good  very  fine  to  extremely  fine,  scarce  (£400-500) 


1656  East  Lothian  B an kinc  Company,  One  Pound,  1  November 
1821,  201/157,  signed  by  Borthwick  but  lacking 
secondary  signature  (Douglas  2).  Pinholes  and  a  short 
tear  at  top  edge,  otherwise  good  fine  to  very  fine 
(£80-100) 


1657  East  Lothian  Banking  Company,  One  Pound,  1  November 
1821,  201/214,  signed  by  Borthwick  but  lacking 
secondary  signature  (Douglas  2).  Extremely  fine 
(£90-120) 


1658  Leith  Banking  Company,  Twenty  Shillings,  1  June  1836, 
94/80,  payable  to  Henry  Johnston  (Douglas  6b).  Several 
dividend  stamps  on  back,  two  edge  nicks  and  two  tiny 
holes  in  body,  good  fine  (£150-200) 


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1659  Leith  Banking  Company,  One  Guinea,  1  October  1825, 
31/117  (Douglas  7).  Good  very  fine  to  extremely  fine 
(£300-350) 


1664 


North  of  Scotland  &  Town  &  County  Bank,  One  Pound, 
1  March  1918,  B  0946/0275,  printed  signature  of 
Mitchell  Stuart  on  behalf  of  general  manager  and 
handsigned  on  behalf  of  accountant  (Douglas  15-3). 
Very  fine  (£180-220) 


1660  National  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd,  Twenty  Pounds,  1 
November  1957,  A047-843  (Douglas  40-1).  Extremely 
fine;  the  only  date  for  this  issue  (£100-150) 


1661  National  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd,  One  Pound 
and  Five  Pounds,  both  16  September  1959  (Douglas  1-1, 
2-1)  [2],  Good  extremely  fine  (£40-50) 

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1662  National  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd,  Twenty 
Pounds,  16  September  1959,  A  058463  (Douglas  3-1). 
Good  very  fine  to  extremely  fine  (£80-100) 


166.3  National  Commercial  Bank  or  Scotland  Ltd,  One  Pound 
12),  I  August  1963,  4  January  1968;  Five  Pounds  (2),  1 
October  1964,  4  January  1968  (Douglas  6a- 1,  7a-1,  7b- 1, 
9-1)  1 4 1 .  Extremely  fine  to  uncirculated  (£40-50) 


1665  North  of  Scotland  Bank  Ltd,  One  Pound  (2),  1  March 
1932,  1  July  1945  (Douglas  28-2,  30-2)  [2].  First  very 
fine  to  good  very  fine,  second  about  uncirculated 
(£50-70) 


1666  North  of  Scotland  Bank  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  1  July  1940, 
AE  097660  (Douglas  31-1).  Good  very  fine  (£70-90) 


1667  North  of  Scotland  Bank  Ltd,  One  Hundred  Pounds,  1 
July  1940,  AC  0909  (Douglas  33-1).  Crisp,  good  very 
fine,  scarce  (£400-500) 


1668  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  a  proof  vignette  of  royal  arms, 
engraved  by  W.  &  A.K.  Johnston.  Good  extremely  fine 
(£50-70) 

W.  &  A.K.  Johnston  took  over  printing  of  banknotes  for  the  Royal  Bank 
of  Scotland  in  1860 


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1669  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  One  Pound,  24  March  1921,  C 
868/433,  printed  signature  of  David  Speed,  accountant, 
and  handsigned  on  behalf  of  cashier  (Douglas  46c-1). 
Tiny  piece  out  of  right  edge  and  two  small  numbers  on 
back,  otherwise  good  fine  to  very  fine  (£90-120) 


1670  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  One  Pound  (2),  1  November 
1952,  1  April  1961;  Five  Pounds,  1  July  1952  (Douglas 
48c-1,  49-1,  50a-1)  [3].  Good  very  fine  to  good 
extremely  fine  (£40-50) 


1671  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Five  Pounds,  1  November 
1966;  Royal  Bank  Ltd,  One  Pound,  19  March  1969,  Five 
Pounds  (2),  19  March  1969,  1  May  1981,  Ten  Pounds,  17 
December  1986  (Douglas  54-1,  1-1,  2-1,  9-1,  -) 
[5].  First  extremely  fine,  others  about  uncirculated  to 
uncirculated  (£70-90) 


1672  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Ten  Pounds,  19  March  1969, 
A/1  109092  (Douglas  3-1).  Extremely  fine  (£80-100) 


1673  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  One  Pound  (4),  25  March  1987 
(2)  (A/1  000450,  000456),  13  December  1988,  8 
December  1992;  Five  Pounds,  22  June  1988;  Ten 
Pounds,  25  March  1987;  Twenty  Pounds,  25  March  1987 
(Pick  346-349,  351a,  c)  [7],  Extremely  fine  to 
uncirculated  (£80-100) 


1674  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd,  One  Pound,  9  September 
1910,  C35/410,  printed  signature  of  John  Alexander, 
accountant,  and  handsigned  on  behalf  of  cashier 
(Douglas  31-4),  Good  very  fine  to  extremely  fine 
(£300-350) 


1675  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd,  One  Pound,  8  November 
1915,  E  331/433,  printed  signature  of  J.F.  McCrindle, 
accountant,  and  handsigned  on  behalf  of  cashier 
(Douglas  31-5).  A  couple  of  marks  on  back,  otherwise 
very  fine  to  good  very  fine  (£200-250) 


1676  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd,  One  Pound,  30  March 
1917,  E  823/634,  printed  signature  of  J.F.  McCrindle, 
accountant,  and  handsigned  on  behalf  of  cashier 
(Douglas  31-5).  Good  very  fine  (£240-280) 


1677  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd,  One  Pound,  4  April  1918, 
F  415/965,  printed  signature  of  J.F.  McCrindle, 
accountant,  and  handsigned  on  behalf  of  cashier 
(Douglas  31-5).  Short  tear  in  top  margin,  good  fine 
(£150-180) 


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Northern  Ireland 


BRITISH 


1678  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  14  July  1916, 
B  16/064,  handsigned  on  behalf  of  cashier  and 
accountant  (Douglas  32-1).  A  few  small  ink  splashes  on 
back ,  otherwise  very  fine  to  good  very  fine  (£400-450) 


1679  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd,  Twenty  Pounds,  31  March 
1905,  46/001,  printer's  sample  cancelled  with  multiple 
punch-holes  and  with  notation  in  left  margin  'correct  as 
1st.  No',  signed  and  dated  (Douglas  34-1).  Some  glue 
residue  on  back  edges  leaving  a  small  scraped  area  at 
bottom  left,  otherwise  good  very  fine  to  extremely  fine 
(£180-220) 


1680  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd,  One  Pound,  5  October 
1934;  Five  Pounds,  3  November  1952,  B  744/190 
(Douglas  41  b-2,  43-1)  [21.  First  extremely  fine,  second 
about  uncirculated  (£60-80) 

Second  only  illustrated 


1681  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  Ltd,  Twenty  Pounds,  I  May 
1953,  A1 90/1 58  (Douglas  44-1).  Two  liny  spots  on  left 
edge,  otherwise  good  very  fine  (100-100) 


BANKNOTES 


1682  Bank  OF  Ireland,  Ten  Pounds,  26  January  1942,  U/1 1 
079068,  printed  signature  of  H.J.  Adams  (Pick  53b). 
Good  very  fine  (£150-200) 

1683  Bank  OF  Ireland,  Five  Pounds,  Q  000000,  Ten  Pounds,  U 
000000,  One  Hundred  Pounds,  A  000000,  all  with 
O'Neill  signature  and  specimen  in  red  across  centre  (Pick 
62b,  63b,  64b)  [3 ] .  Uncirculated  (£60-80) 

1684  Belfast  Banking  Company  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  2  October 
1942,  D/T  8062,  handsigned  by  E.  Williamson  (Pick 
127b).  Two  short  tears  on  right  edge,  good  very  fine 
(£30-40) 

1685  Belfast  Banking  Company  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  2  October 
1942,  D/U  7788,  handsigned  by  E.  Williamson  (Pick 
127b).  A  couple  of  edge  nicks  and  an  8mm  tear  in  left 
edge,  otherwise  very  fine  to  good  very  fine  (£30-40) 


1686  Belfast  Banking  Company  Ltd,  Ten  Pounds,  1  January 
1943,  A/M  3,  handsigned  by  A.  Wales  (Pick  128b).  A 
few  nicks  and  short  edge  tears,  company  stamps  on 
back,  fine  and  a  very  low  serial  number  (£60-80) 


1687  National  Bank  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  1  February  1937, 
A2251I,  printed  signature  of  F.H.  Green  (Pick  156). 
Pressed,  good  fine  (£40-60) 

1688  National  Bank  Ltd,  Ten  Pounds,  1  September  1937, 
A08317,  printed  signature  of  F.H.  Green  (Pick  157). 
Pinholes  and  two  further  small  holes  at  right,  a  number 
written  on  watermark,  very  good  (£60-80) 

1689  National  Bank  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  2  May  1949,  A8’066, 
printed  signature  of  J.J.  O'Donnell  (Pick  159).  Small 
inked  numbers  on  watermark,  otherwise  very  fine  to 
good  very  fine  (£40-60) 


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1690  National  Bank  Ltd,  Ten  Pounds,  I  August  1942,  A22324, 
O'Donnell  signature  (Pick  160a).  Pinholes,  otherwise 
good  very  fine  (£80-100) 


691  National  Bank  Ltd,  Twenty  Pounds,  1  August  1942, 
A04326,  O'Donnell  signature  (Pick  161a).  Pinholes, 
some  soiling  and  a  short  tear  at  top  edge,  very  good, 
scarce  (£200-250) 


692  Northern  Bank  Ltd,  Twenty  Pounds,  20  October  1921, 
A3205,  handsigned  by  Hugh  Craig,  part  of  the  1929 
re-issue  (Pick  174).  A  couple  of  nicks  and  a  short  tear 
at  top  edge,  a  small  inked  number  at  top  right, 
otherwise  very  fine  (£400-500/ 


693  Northern  Bank  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  1  September  1940, 
N-l/C  07307,  printed  signature  of  A.P.  Tibbey  (Pick 
180b).  A  small  inked  number  at  upper  right,  otherwise 
about  very  fine  (£40-50) 


694  Northern  Bank  Ltd,  Ten  Pounds,  1  May  1936,  N-l/C 
091  33,  handsigned  by  ).  Stevenson  (Pick  181a). 
Pinholes,  very  fine  (£80-100) 


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1695  Northern  Bank  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  Ten  Pounds,  Twenty 
Pounds,  Fifty  Pounds  and  One  Hundred  Pounds,  1988-90, 
with  prefixes  A-E,  all  with  serial  no.  0000112  (Pick 
193-7)  |5 1.  Uncirculated  (£700-800) 


Last  only  illustrated 


1696  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland  Ltd,  One  Pound,  1  April 
1946,  N/J  025071  (Pick  235b).  Good  very  fine  to 
extremely  fine  (£80-100) 


1697  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland  Ltd,  One  Pound,  1  May 
1946,  N/J  080178  (Pick  235b).  A  short  tear  through  spot 
on  top  edge,  good  fine  (£50-70) 


1698 


Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  5 
September  1941,  N/A  71233  (Pick  236).  A  few  marks 
on  back,  good  fine  (£120-150) 


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1699  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  5  January 
1943,  N/A  120262  (Pick  236).  Fine  (£120-150) 


1700  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  5  April 
1946,  N/B  01402  (Pick  236).  Very  fine  (£120-150) 

1701  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  5  February 

1951,  N/B  067526  (Pick  239).  Good  extremely  fine 
(£50-70) 

1702  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  5  April 

1952,  N/B  118272  (Pick  239).  Very  fine  to  good  very 
fine  (£50-70) 

1703  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland  Ltd,  One  Pound,  1  January 

1970;  Five  Pounds  (2),  5  October  1954,  5  January  1972 
(Pick  242,  245-6)  [3],  Good  extremely  fine  to 

uncirculated  (£6 0-80) 

1704  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  5  June 
1957,  C/N  145326  (Pick  242).  Good  very  fine  to 
extremely  fine  (£60-80/ 

1705  Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland  Ltd,  One  Pound  (3),  1 
January  1969,  ON;  1  January  1972  (2),  UN  and  SN  (Pick 
245)  [31.  Good  very  fine  (£60-80) 

1706  Ulster  Bank  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  1  January  1943,  760825, 
handsigned  by  C.  Larmour  (Pick  316a).  A  few  edge 
nicks,  otherwise  good  fine  to  very  fine  (£40-50) 

1707  Ulster  Bank  Ltd,  Ten  Pounds,  1  October  1942,  101007, 
handsigned  (Pick  317).  A  few  edge  nicks,  inked  number 
at  bottom  right  and  a  few  more  on  back,  otherwise  good 
fine  to  very  fine  (£60-80) 


1708  Ulster  Bank  Ltd,  Twenty  Pounds,  I  April  1943,  19765, 
handsigned  by  J.  Niblock  (Pic  k  318).  A  few  pinholes,  a 
short  8 mm  te.ir  on  bottom  edge  and  a  small  red  mark  at 
top  left,  otherwise  good  very  fine  (£250-  300) 


Ireland:  Pre-1921  issues 


1709  Callan  Bank,  One  Shilling  and  One  Penny,  12  January- 
1807,  for  Michael  Hearn  Esq,  unissued.  A  10mm  split 
on  right  edge  and  a  nick  at  top,  very  fine  to  good  very 
fine,  scarce  (£300-400) 

Issues  of  notes  for  less  than  20  shillings  were  prohibited  by  law  in  1 804 


1710  Agricultural  &  Commercial  Bank  of  Ireland,  One  Pound, 
1  February  1839,  A2179,  Enniscorthy,  by  W.  Lizars. 
Has  been  split  at  centre  and  very  carefully  rejoined, 
otherwise  clean  and  very  fine,  attractive  design 


(£400-500) 


1711  Bank  of  Ireland,  an  early  trial  example  of  watermarked 
paper  with  bank  title,  harp  and  one  within  border. 
Good  very  fine  to  extremely  fine  (£50-60) 


Ireland:  Free  State  and  Eire 


1712  Bank  of  Ireland,  One  Pound,  7  January  1931, 
ploughman,  15BA  010359,  Brennan-Gargan  signatures 
(MacDevitt  E-00;  Pick  8a).  Good  very  fine  (£120-150) 


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NOTES 


1713  Bank  OF  Ireland,  One  Pound,  6  September  1937, 
ploughman,  74BA  043034,  Brennan-Gargan  signatures 
(MacDevitt  E-001;  Pick  8a).  Worn  along  part  of  top 
edge,  otherwise  good  very  fine  to  extremely  fine 
(£120-150) 

1714  Central  Bank  of  Ireland,  Ten  Shillings,  8  February  1943, 
code  letter  L;  One  Pound,  3  February  1943,  code  letter 
G  (MacDevitt  E-069,  079;  Pick  ID,  2D)  [2].  Very  fine 
(£40-60) 

715  Central  Bank  of  Ireland,  Ten  Shillings,  6  June  1968; 
One  Pound,  11  April  1964;  Five  Pounds,  5  September 
1975,  97A  080808;  Ten  Pounds,  2  December  1976,  Lady 
Lavery  (MacDevitt  E-074,  084,  099,  112;  Pick  63,  64a, 
65c,  66d)  [4].  Good  extremely  fine  to  uncirculated 
(£70-90) 


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716  Central  Bank  of  Ireland,  Five  Pounds,  3  February  1943, 
63T  084973,  code  letter  N  (MacDevitt  E-092;  Pick  3D). 
Good  very  fine  (£70-90) 


717  Central  Bank  of  Ireland,  Five  Pounds  (2),  5  September 
1975,  92A  316138-9  (MacDevitt  E-099;  Pick  65c)  [2]. 
Good  very  fine  to  extremely  fine  (£30-40) 


718  Central  Bank  of  Ireland,  Ten  Pounds,  5  August  1949, 
41V  070425,  Brennan-McElligott  signatures  (MacDevitt 
E-105;  Pick  59b).  Good  extremely  fine  (£50-70) 


719  Central  Bank  of  Ireland,  Ten  Pounds  (2),  17  August 
1951,  1  October  1951  (MacDevitt  E-105;  Pick  59b)  [2], 
First  fine,  second  very  fine  (£50-60) 


720  Central  Bank  of  Ireland,  Ten  Pounds  (5),  5  May  1969, 
19  May  1971,  30  March  1972,  24  May  1973,  26 
September  1974  (MacDevitt  E-110,  1  11;  Pick  66b,  c)  [5]. 
Good  fine  to  very  fine  (£80-100) 


721  Central  Bank  of  Ireland,  Ten  Pounds  (3),  all  10  February 
1975,  26D  680133-5  consecutive  (MacDevitt  E-111; 
Pick  66c)  1 3 1.  Extremely  fine  (£80-100) 

722  Central  Bank  of  Ireland,  Ten  Pounds  (2),  both  10 
February  1975,  35D  210559-60  (MacDevitt  E-111;  Pick 
66c)  |2],  Good  very  fine  to  extremely  fine  (£40-50) 


1723  Central  Bank  of  Ireland,  Ten  Pounds,  2  December  1976, 
50D  099999  (MacDevitt  E-112;  Pick  66d).  Good  very 
fine  (£60-80) 


1724  Central  Bank  of  Ireland,  Twenty  Pounds,  24  March 
1976,  04G  022773  (MacDevitt  E-120;  Pick  67c).  Very 
fine  to  good  very  fine  (£40-50) 


1725  Central  Bank  of  Ireland,  Twenty  Pounds,  24  March 
1976,  09C  075774  (MacDevitt  E-120;  Pick  67c).  Good 
very  fine  (£50-60) 


1726  Central  Bank  of  Ireland,  Fifty  Pounds,  27  November 
1947,  01Y  030844,  Brennan-McElligott  signatures 
(MacDevitt  E  - 1 22;  Pick  61a).  Good  very  fine 
(£300-400) 


1727  Central  Bank  of  Ireland,  One  Pound,  3  February  1983; 
Five  Pounds,  25  January  1984;  Twenty  Pounds,  7  January 
1980  (MacDevitt  E-138,  143,  148;  Pick  70c,  71  d,  73a) 
[3].  Good  extremely  fine  to  uncirculated  (£60-80) 


1728  Central  Bank  of  Ireland,  Ten  Pounds,  9  February  1987, 
HHH  265124  replacement  (MacDevitt  E-146;  Pick  72b). 
Extremely  fine  (£40-50) 


1729  Currency  Commission,  Ten  Shillings,  10  September  1940, 
code  letter  H;  One  Pound,  19  March  1941,  code  letter  T 
(MacDevitt  E-068,  078;  Pick  1C,  20  |2).  Very  fine  to 
good  very  fine  (£40-60) 


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1730  Hibernian  Bank  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  15  March  1933, 
ploughman,  02HK  018086,  Brennan-Campbell  signatures 
(MacDevitt  E-011;  Pick  15a).  A  few  tiny  spots  on  left 
side,  otherwise  very  fine  to  good  very  fine  (£300-350) 

1731  Munster  &  Leinster  Bank  Ltd,  One  Pound,  10  June  1929, 
ploughman,  13MA  081438,  Brennan-Cubbins  signatures 
(MacDevitt  E-016;  Pick  20a).  Traces  of  number  on  right 
side,  pressed  and  trimmed  at  top  edge,  otherwise  good 
fine  (£80-100) 


1732  Munster  &  Leinster  Bank  Ltd,  One  Pound,  3  June  1938, 
ploughman,  34MA  027315,  Brennan-Hosford  signatures 
(MacDevitt  E-017;  Pick  20b).  About  extremely  fine 
(£250-300) 


1733  Munster  &  Leinster  Bank  Ltd,  Five  Pounds,  6  May  1929, 
ploughman,  01 MK  098418,  Brennan-Cubbins  signatures 
(MacDevitt  E-018;  Pick  21a).  Pressed,  good  fine  to  very 
fine  (£200-250) 


1734  Provinciai  Bank  err  Ireland  Ltd,  Ten  Pounds,  2  October 
1931,  ploughman,  01 PT  032494,  Brennan-Forde 
signatures  (MacDevitt  E-043;  Pick  40b).  A  few 
pinholes,  otherwise  good  fine  lo  very  fine,  very  rare 
(£800-1,000) 

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Australia 

1735  Commonwealth  of  Australia,  Ten  Shillings  1942,  F/3^ 
637530,  Armitage-McFarlane  signatures  (Pick  25b) 
Extremely  fine  (£70-100) 

1736  Reserve  Bank  of  Australia,  One  Hundred,  Dollars  1992, 
ZHC  414501,  Fraser-Cole  signatures  (Pick  48d).  Good 
very  fine  (£50-70) 


1737  Reserve  Bank,  Ten  Dollars  (24),  AB  prefix' 
commemorative  issue;  together  with  an  original  card 
insert  from  bank  for  the  bundle,  serial  number  for  100C 
notes  (Pick  49)  [24].  Uncirculated  (£140-160) 


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1738  International  Refugee  Organisation,  One  Unit  (Campbell 
7360).  Good  very  fine  (£120-140) 


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1739  International  Refugee  Organisation,  Five  Units 
(Campbell  7361).  About  extremely  fine  (£120-140) 


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(Campbell  7362).  Extremely  fine  (£140-160) 


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Bahamas 


1741  Government,  Four  Shillings,  1919,  A  108593,  signature 
of  A.C.  Burns  (Pick  2b).  A  few  spots  and  tiny  piece  out 
of  top  edge,  otherwise  good  fine  (£200-250) 


Barbados 


742  Government,  One  Dollar,  1  December  1939,  B/1  831524 
(Pick  2b).  A  short  5mm  split  at  top  of  central  crease, 
good  fine  to  very  fine  (£70-90) 

Bermuda 

743  Government,  One  Pound,  1  May  1957,  Y/1  207494  (Pick 
20b).  Very  fine  (£40-50) 

Canada 

744  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada,  One  Hundred  Dollars  (10), 
1917,  counterfeit  notes  stamped  counterfeit  three  times 
on  each  side  and  perforated  void  (Pick  Si  1 41  x)  [10]. 
Good  very  fine  (£120-150) 

745  Imperial  Bank  of  Canada,  One  Hundred  Dollars  (10), 
1917,  counterfeit  notes  stamped  counterfeit  three  times 
on  each  side  and  perforated  void  (Pick  S1 1 41  x)  [10]. 
Good  very  fine  (£120-150) 

Ceylon 


746  Diyatalawa  POW  Camp,  One  Rupee,  1524  (Campbell 
4802).  Good  fine  (£140-180) 

Diyatalwa  was  one  of  several  camps  established  in  Ceylon  to  house 
POWs  during  the  Boer  War 


Cyprus 

1747  Government  ,  One  Shilling,  10  August  1945,  C/7  116971 
(Pick  20).  Very  fine  to  good  very  fine  (£30-40) 


1748  Government,  Two  Shillings,  10  August  1945,  C/8  091954 
(Pick  21).  Extremely  fine  (£60-80) 


1749  Government,  Two  Hundred  and  Fifty  Mils,  1  June  1955, 
A/6  060119  (Pick  33).  Good  very  fine  (£30-40) 


1750  Government,  Five  Hundred  Mils,  1  June  1955,  A/5 
022467  (Pick  34).  Very  fine  (£40-60) 


1751  Government,  One  Pound,  1  June  1955,  A/11  052551 
(Pick  35).  Good  very  fine  to  extremely  fine  (£40-60) 

Egypt 

1752  National  Bank,  Five  Pounds,  1951,  AB/27  076249  (Pick 
25b).  Very  fine  to  good  very  fine  (£40-60) 

1753  Central  Bank,  One  Pound,  2001  (100);  Five  Pounds, 
2002  I200J.  Uncirculated  blocks  (£100-150) 

Fiji 

1754  Government,  Five  Shillings,  I  January  1941,  B/3  119845 
(Pick  29b).  Good  very  fine  to  extremely  fine  (£80-100) 


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Gibraltar 


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1755  Government,  Two  Shillings,  I  January  1942,  without 
serial  number  (Pick  42r).  About  uncirculated  (£40-60) 


Germany 

1756  Federal  Republic,  Allied  Occupation,  Deutschemark, 
Two  Deutschemarks  (2),  all  1948;  Bank  Deutscher 
Lander,  Ten  Pfennings  (2),  Five  Deutschemarks,  all 
1948,  Ten  Deutschemarks,  1949  (Pick  la,  3a,  12a,  1 3 i, 
16a)  [7].  Good  fine  to  good  very  fine  (£40-60) 


1757 


Flossenburc  Concentration  Camp,  One  Reichsmark, 
black  on  blue,  stamped  in  centre  by  Waffen  SS 
(Campbell  3972b  [2]).  Extremely  fine  (£250-300) 


Flossenburg  camp  opened  in  May  1 938  and  was  liberated  in  April  1 945 


1758  Oranienburc  Concentration  Camp,  Five  Pfennigs,  1933 
(Campbell  4036).  About  uncirculated  (£200-250) 

Oranienburg  was  opened  as  a  concentration  camp  in  1 933  and  closed 
two  years  later.  The  Sachsenhausen  camp  was  later  built  close  to  the 
site  and  it  was  here  that  Operation  Bernhard  was  organised 


1759  Mittelbau  Work  Camp,  0.25  Reichsmark,  serie  D, 
004036  (Campbell  4024).  Good  very  fine  (£100-120) 

Mittelbau  was  originally  a  sub-camp  for  Buchenwald  but  was 
independent  after  November  1944 


1760  Government,  Five  Pounds,  1  October  1927,  C  039233, 
with  printed  signature  of  colonial  treasurer  (Pick  13).  A 
small  ink  signature  on  the  back,  otherwise  good  very 
fine  (£150-180) 

India 

1761  National  Bank  of  India,  19th  Century  proof  Bills  of 
Exchange  (70),  mostly  for  Bombay,  Calcutta,  London  and 
Madras  [70].  Some  still  as  uncut  pairs  or  sheets  of  three, 
good  fine  to  good  very  fine  (£150-200) 

Iraq 

1762  Government,  One  Dinar  c.  1941,  K  298138  (Pick  18). 
Short  tear  at  left  edge,  good  fine  (£40-50) 

Israel 


1763  Bank  Leumi  le  Israel,  One  Pound  (2),  both  1952,  J 
869373-4  (Pick  20a).  Uncirculated  (£150-180) 

First  only  illustrated 

Italy 

1764  Banca  d'Italia,  One  Thousand  Lire  (100),  all  1982, 
Ciampi-Stevani  signatures  (Pick  109a)  [100].  An 
uncirculated  block  (£100-150) 

Jamaica 

1765  Bank  of  Jamaica,  Ten  Shillings,  1964-6,  HA  983504, 
signature  of  R.T.P.  Hall  as  acting  Governor  (Pick  51  Be). 
About  uncirculated  (£60-80) 

Kuwait 


1766  Currency  Board,  Quarter-,  Half-,  One,  live  and  Fen 
Dinars,  all  1961  (Pick  1-5)  [5].  About  very  fine  to  good 
very  fine  (£350-400) 

Ten  Dinars  only  illustrated 

1767  Centrai  Bank,  Ten  Dinars,  1968  (Pick  10).  Good  line  to 
very  fine  (£30-40) 


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Lebanon 


1768  Banque  de  Syrie  at  du  Liban,  One  Hundred  Livres,  1950, 
0.000000,  perforated  specimen  down  right  side  (Pick  53). 
A  6 0mm  vertical  tear  on  right  side  running  up  from 
bottom  edge ,  otherwise  good  very  fine  (£7  50-200) 

1769  Banque  du  Liban,  Two  Hundred  and  Fifty  Livres  (500), 
mostly  1985-88  but  including  a  small  number  dated  1978 
and  1983  (Pick  67a-e)  [500].  Early  dates  very  good  to 
fine,  others  fine  to  good  very  fine  (£80-100) 

1770  Banque  du  Liban,  Two  Hundred  and  Fifty  Livres  (100), 
mixed  later  dates,  mostly  1987  (Pick  67e)  [100]. 
Extremely  fine  to  uncirculated  (£60-80,) 


Malaya 

1771  Board  of  Commissioners,  One,  Five,  Twenty  and  Fifty 
Cents,  all  1941  (Pick  6,  7a,  8a,  9a)  [4],  Good  very  fine 
to  extremely  fine  (£20-30) 

1772  Board  of  Commissioners,  Five  Dollars,  1  July  1941,  D/90 
063847  (Pick  12).  Good  very  fine  (£70-90) 

Malaya  &  British  Borneo 

1773  Board  of  Commissioners,  Ten  Dollars,  1  March  1961, 
A/51  219538  (Pick  9a).  A  few  marks,  otherwise  good 
very  fine  (£40-60) 


Malta 

1774  Government,  One  Shilling,  1940,  overprint  on  original 
Two  Shillings  of  George  V  (Pick  15).  Good  very  fine  to 
extremely  fine  (£40-50) 

Netherlands 

1775  De  Nederlandsche  Bank,  Ten  Gulden  (4),  all  1953, 
Twenty  Five  Gulden  (2),  both  1955  (Pick  85,  87); 
together  with  other  miscellaneous  Dutch,  Israeli  and 
World  notes  (17)  [23].  Generally  very  fine  or  better 
(£50-70) 


1776  Amersfoort  POW  Camp,  Ten  Cents,  1  January  1944, 
028288  (Campbell  4146b).  Good  extremely  fine  to  about 
uncirculated  (£120-150) 

Amersfoort  camp  operated  from  1941-5  and  was  intended  mostly  for 
political  opponents  of  the  Nazis 


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1777  Amersfoort  POW  Camp,  Twenty  Five  Cents,  1  January 
1944,  006195  (Campbell  4147b).  Uncirculated 
(£120-150) 


Pakistan 

1778  Government  of  India,  One  Rupee  1940-7,  overstamped 
'Pakistan  Note  Payment  Refused',  together  with  Reserve 
Bank  of  India,  Two,  Five  (2)  and  Ten  Rupees,  one  with 
handwritten  notation  'Recvd  and  Debited... 1 952', 
another  with  several  ink  crosses  above  'Pakistan  Note' 
and  a  third  with  'Burmese  Note'  across  front  (Pick  17c, 
18a,  23-25)  [5].  The  2  Rupees  good,  others  very  good  to 
fine  (£80-100) 

Poland 


1779  Litzmannstadt  G hetto,  Quittung  for  Fifty  Marks,  15  Mai 
1940,  000457  (Campbell  4207)  'Entwertet'  stamped  on 
back,  good  very  fine  to  extremely  fine  (£250-300) 

Lodz  was  renamed  Litzmannstadt  and  was  closed  off  in  May  1940.  The 
Russian  army  occupied  Lodz  in  January  1945 


Rhodesia  and  Nyasaland 

1780  Reserve  Bank,  Ten  Shillings,  14  October  1964,  H  3 
260067  (Pick  24).  Good  fine  to  very  fine  (£20-30) 


Serbia 


1781  Chartered  National  Bank  of  the  Kingdom  of  Serbia,  Ten 
Dinara  188/,  B387331  (Pick  9).  An  8mm  split  at  top  of 
central  crease,  olherwsise  very  fine  (£140-180) 


Seychelles 

1782  Government,  Fifty  Cents,  7  July  1943,  A/1  084491  (Pick 
6a).  A  few  marks  on  back,  fine  (£40-60) 


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Sierra  Leone 

1783  Bank  OF  Sierra  Leone,  Five  Leones  (5),  all  4  August 
1975,  C/1  948021-2-3-5-8  (Pick  7a)  [5],  About 
uncirculated  to  uncirculated  (£40-50) 


Slovenia 

1784  Banka  Slovenje,  Five  Hundred,  One  TFiousand  and  Ten 
Thousand  Tolarvej,  specimens  (Pick  16s,  18s,  20s)  [3]. 
Uncirculated  (£50-70) 


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1785  Colonial  Bank  of  Natal,  Five  Pounds,  23  May  1864, 
272  (Pick  S432).  A  small  piece  out  of  right  edge, 
otherwise  good  fine  to  very  fine  (£120-150) 


1786 


Zuid  Afrikaansche  Republiek,  Een  Pond,  25  January  1872, 
5297,  black  on  green  (Pick  28).  One  pinhole  at  top  left, 
otherwise  good  extremely  fine  (£200-250) 


1787  Siege  OF  Mafeking,  One  Shilling,  February  1900,  B  6162 
(Pick  S651 ).  A  tear  at  top  edge  and  two  small  tape 
repairs  on  sides,  good  fine  (£30-40) 


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December  1916,  A/10  027888,  perforated  cancelled 
(Pic  k  S354).  About  very  fine  (£300-400) 


1789  Reserve  Bank,  One  Rand  (2),  1962  specimens,  A/97  and 
A/98  prefixes  lone  for  each  style  of  issue],  both  000000, 
perforated  cancelled  and  with  two  small  punch-holes; 
together  with  One  Rand  issued  note  perforated 
cancelled  (Pick  102b,  103b)  [3).  Good  extremely  fine  to 
about  uncirculated  (£100-150) 


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1790  Reserve  Bank,  Ten  Rand,  1966-76,  C/272  907438,  error 
without  portrait  of  Van  Riebeeck  and  other  text  on  front 
(Pick  114).  Two  pinholes,  about  extremely  fine  (£6 0-80) 

1791  Reserve  Bank,  Ten  Rand,  1978-81,  C/1  000000, 

overstamped  ekstemplaar  and  specimen  (Pick  120a). 
Uncirculated  (£60-80) 

Spain 

1792  El  Banco  De  Espana,  Twenty  Five  Pesetas  (30),  1906, 
1928  (10),  1931  (19);  Fifty  Pesetas  (3),  all  1928  (Pick 
57a,  74b,  75b,  82)  [33].  Very  good  to  good  very  fine 
(£40-50) 

1793  El  Banco  De  Espana,  One  Hundred  Pesetas  (2),  both 
1906  (Pick  59a)  [2],  One  just  starting  to  split  at  top  and 
bottom  of  central  crease,  otherwise  good  fine  (£40-60) 

Sudan 


1794  Currency  Board,  1956  specimen  set  of  25  and  50 
Piastres,  One,  Five  and  Ten  Pounds,  all  000000,  3-4  tiny 
punch-holes  and  overstamped  cancelled  in  red  once  on 
each  side  (Pick  1A,  2A,  3-5)  15].  All  with  glue  remnants 
from  mounting  on  back,  the  25  Piastres  and  £10  with 
some  thinning  and  surface  damage  as  a  result, 
otherwise  about  extremely  fine  (£250-300) 

Ten  Pounds  only  illustrated 

1795  Bank  of  Sudan,  10,  25,  50,  100,  200,  500,  1,000  and 
2,000  Dinars,  1993-2002  (Pick  52,  53b,  54d,  56,  57)  1 8 1 . 
Uncirculated  (£40-50) 


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Surinam 

1796  Central  Bank,  One  Hundred  Gulden  (36),  all  1986  (Pick 
43)  [36].  Uncirculated  (£100-150) 

Switzerland 

1797  Nationalbank,  One  Hundred  Franken,  16  October  1947, 
1 7T  022645  (Pick  169d).  Good  very  fine  (£40-60) 

1798  Nationalbank,  Twenty  Franken  (2),  both  21  July  1931 
(Pick  173a)  [2].  Both  starting  to  split  at  top  of  central 
crease,  fine  to  good  fine  (£40-60) 

T  urkey 

1799  Dette  Publique  Ottomane,  Ten  Livres,  AH  1334  11916], 
A023910,  British  military  counterfeit  (Pick  1 1 0x) . 
Charred  edges,  good  very  fine  (£40-50) 


Uruguay 


1800  Banco  Commercial,  Ten  Pesos,  1872,  082528,  seated 
woman  with  two  children,  female  heads  at  left  and 
right,  note  overstamped  inutilizado  (Pick  SI  26).  Tiny 
hole  and  piece  worn  away  at  bottom  right,  otherwise 
good  fine  (£450-500) 

Yemen 

1801  Central  Bank,  Ten  Rials  (100),  all  1975,  Twenty  Rials 
(100),  all  1985,  One  Hundred  Rials  (100),  all  1979  (Pick 
13a, 19c,  21)  [300].  Uncirculated  blocks  (£500-600) 

Zambia 

1802  Bank  of  Zambia,  Five  Pounds  (3),  all  1964  (Pick  3)  [3]. 
All  with  a  few  short  edge  tears  and  one  with  a  small 
number  written  on  front,  fine  to  good  fine  (£40-60) 

Miscellaneous 

1803  British  Caribbean  Territories,  Ceylon,  Fiji,  Hong  Konc, 
Kenya  ,  Malta,  Trinidad  and  Tobago,  etc,  miscellaneous 
Colonial  banknotes  (15),  all  1939-69  issues  [15].  Varied 
state  (£100-120) 

1804  Czechoslovakia,  Hungary,  Ireland,  Romania,  Russia, 
Yugoslavia,  etc,  miscellaneous  banknotes  (approx.  450); 
together  with  a  quanity  of  British  and  World  coins, 
mostly  modern,  some  in  silver  [Lot],  Varied  state 
(£100-150) 

1805  World  banknotes  (931 ),  mostly  European,  early  to  late 
20th  century  issues  [931],  Varied  state  (£100-150) 


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Important  Information  for  Buyers 


Absentee  Bids 

If  instructed  we  will  execute  bids  and  advise  intending  purchasers.  No 
charge  is  made  for  this  service.  Lots  will  always  be  bought  as  cheaply  as  is 
allowed  by  such  other  bids  and  reserves  as  are  on  our  books.  In  the  event  of 
identical  bids,  the  earliest  will  take  precedence.  Always  indicate  a  'top  limit' 

-  the  amount  to  which  you  would  bid  if  you  were  attending  the  auction 
yourself.  'Buy'  or  unlimited  bids  will  not  be  accepted. 

All  bids  must  be  confirmed  in  writing,  by  fax  or  e-mail  and  should  be 
received  by  6pm  GMT  on  the  day  before  the  auction.  Although  we  will 
endeavour  to  execute  all  late  bids,  Dix  Noonan  Webb  cannot  accept 
responsibility  for  any  bids  received  on  the  day  of  the  auction  itself. 

Commission  Form 

Further  advice  to  bidders  and  purchasers  may  be  found  on  the  commission 
form  included  with  this  catalogue.  Please  use  this  form  when  sending  bids  to 
us. 

Buyers'  Premium 

A  buyers'  premium  of  15  percent  on  the  hammer  price  (plus  VAT  if  resident 
in  the  European  Union)  is  payable  by  the  buyer  of  all  lots. 

Pre-sale  Estimates 

The  pre-sale  estimates  are  intended  as  a  guide  for  prospective  purchasers. 
Any  bid  between  the  listed  figures  would,  in  our  opinion,  offer  a  fair  chance 
of  success.  However  all  lots,  depending  on  the  degree  of  competition,  can 
realise  prices  either  above  or  below  the  listed  estimates. 

Methods  of  Payment 

All  payments  must  be  made  in  pounds  sterling.  Payment  may  be  made  by 
transfer  direct  to  Dix  Noonan  Webb's  account  at: 

Lloyds  TSB 

Piccadilly  London  Branch 
39  Piccadilly 
London  W1 )  OAA 
Sort  Code:  30-96-64 
Account  No:  0622865 
Swift  Code:  LOYDGB2L 

Conditions 

Conditions  mainly  concerning  Buyers 

1  The  buyer 

The  highest  bidder  shall  be  the  buyer  at  the  'hammer  price'  and  any  dispute 
shall  be  settled  at  the  auctioneer's  absolute  discretion.  Every  bidder  shall  be 
deemed  to  act  as  principal  unless  there  is  in  force  a  written 
acknowledgement  by  Dix  Noonan  Webb  that  he  acts  as  agent  on  behalf  of  a 
named  principal. 

2  Minimum  increment 

The  auctioneer  shall  have  the  right  to  refuse  any  bid  which  does  not  exceed 
the  previous  bid  by  at  least  5  percent  or  by  such  other  proportion  as  the 
auctioneer  shall  in  his  absolute  discretion  direct. 

3  The  premium 

The  buyer  shall  pay  to  Dix  Noonan  Webb  a  premium  of  15  percent  on  the 
'hammer  price'  and  agrees  that  Dix  Noonan  Webb,  when  acting  as  agent  for 
the  seller,  may  also  receive  commission  from  the  seller  in  accordance  with 
Condition  1 5. 

4  Value  Added  Tax  (VAT) 

The  buyers'  premium  is  subject  to  the  current  rate  of  Value  Added  Tax  if  the 
purchaser  is  resident  in  the  European  Union. 

5  Payment 

Immediately  a  lot  is  sold  the  buyer  shall: 

(a)  give  to  Dix  Noonan  Webb  his  or  her  name  and  address  and,  if  so 
requested,  proof  of  identity:  and 


Please  inc  lude  your  name,  account  number  and  invoke  number  with  the 
instructions  to  the  bank. 

Alternative  methods  of  payment  which  will  enable  immediate  clearance  of 
purchases  i n<  lude  r  ash,  bankers  drafts,  credit  cards  (Master  Card,  Visa  and 
American  Express)  and  debit  cards.  Although  personal  and  <  ompany  cheques 
are  accepted,  buyers  are  advised  that  property  will  not  be  released  until  suc  h 
cheques  have  cleared. 

Please  note  that  we  will  not  accept  cash  payments  in  excess  of  £8,000  might 
thousand  pounds)  in  settlement  for  purchases  made  at  any  one  auction. 

Purchases  will  be  despatched  as  soon  as  possible  upon  receipt  of  your 
written  despatch  instructions  and  full  payment  in  pounds  sterling  for  the  lots 
you  have  boughl.  Carriage  will  be  at  the  buyer's  expense.  Estimates  and 
advice  on  all  methods  of  despatch  can  be  provided  upon  request. 

All  credit  card  payments  are  subject  to  an  additional  charge  of  2  percent. 
Insurance  cover  will  be  arranged  unless  otherwise  specified  and  will  be 
added  to  the  carriage  charge. 

Clearance  of  Purchases 

Buyers  who  have  not  established  a  credit  arrangement  with  Dix  Noonan 
Webb  will  be  asked  to  pay  for  their  purchases  in  pounds  sterling  when  they 
wish  to  take  possession  of  them.  It  is  regretted  that  Dix  Noonan  Webb  cannot 
take  banker's  references  over  the  telephone  at  the  time  of  clearance  and  that 
buyers  cannot  take  possession  of  their  purchases  until  cheques  are  cleared. 

If  buyers  wish  to  pay  for  their  purchases  by  cheque  they  are  urged  to  arrange 
clearance  of  their  cheques  well  in  advance  of  the  sale  by  supplying 
appropriate  banker's  references. 

Buyers  will  be  requested  to  supply  a  reasonable  means  of  identification  at  the 
time  of  payment. 

Lots  will  only  be  released  to  the  purchaser,  or  his  or  her  authorised 
representative,  if  full  payment  in  pounds  sterling  has  been  received  by  Dix 
Noonan  Webb,  together  with  settlement  of  any  charges  due. 

of  Business 

(b)  pay  to  Dix  Noonan  Webb  the  'total  amount  due'  in  pounds  sterling 
(unless  credit  terms  have  been  agreed  with  Dix  Noonan  Webb  before  the 
auction).  Please  note  that  we  will  not  accept  cash  payments  in  excess  of 
£8,000  (eight  thousand  pounds)  in  settlement  for  purchases  made  at  any  one 
auction. 

6  Dix  Noonan  Webb  may,  at  its  absolute  discretion,  agree  credit  terms  with 
the  buyer  before  an  auction  under  which  the  buyer  will  be  entitled  to  take 
possession  of  lots  purchased  up  to  an  agreed  amount  in  value  in  advance  of 
payment  by  a  determined  future  date  of  the  'total  amount  due". 

7  Any  payments  by  a  buyer  to  Dix  Noonan  Webb  may  be  applied  by  Dix 
Noonan  Webb  towards  any  sums  owing  from  that  buyer  to  Dix  Noonan 
Webb  on  any  account  whatever,  without  regard  to  any  directions  of  the 
buyer,  his  or  her  agent,  whether  expressed  or  implied. 

8  Collection  of  purchases 

The  ownership  of  the  lot(s)  purchased  shall  not  pass  to  the  buyer  until  he  or 
she  has  made  payment  in  full  to  Dix  Noonan  Webb  of  the  'total  amount  due' 
in  pounds  sterling. 

9  (a)  The  buyer  shall  at  his  or  her  own  expense  take  away  the  lot(s)  purchased 
not  later  than  5  working  days  after  the  day  of  the  auction  but  (unless  credit 
terms  have  been  agreed  in  accordance  with  Condition  7)  not  before  payment 
to  Dix  Noonan  Webb  of  the  'total  amount  due'. 

(b)  The  buyer  shall  be  responsible  for  any  removal,  storage  and  insurance 
charges  on  any  lot  not  taken  away  w  ithin  5  working  days  after  the  day  of  the 


auction. 

(c)  The  packing  and  handling  of  purchased  lots  by  Dix  Noonan  Webb  staff  is 
undertaken  solely  as  a  courtesy  to  clients  and,  in  the  case  of  fragile  articles, 
will  be  undertaken  only  at  Dix  Noonan  Webb's  discretion.  In  no  event  will 
Dix  Noonan  Webb  be  liable  for  damage  to  glass  or  frames,  regardless  of  the 
cause. 

10  Buyers'  responsibilities  for  lots  purchased 

The  buyer  will  be  responsible  for  loss  or  damage  to  lots  purchased  from  the 
time  of  collection  or  the  expiry  of  5  working  days  after  the  day  of  the  auction, 
whichever  is  the  sooner.  Neither  Dix  Noonan  Webb  nor  its  servants  or  agents 
shall  thereafter  be  responsible  for  any  loss  or  damage  of  any  kind,  whether 
caused  by  negligence  or  otherwise,  while  any  lot  is  in  its  custody  or  under 
its  control. 

1 1  Remedies  for  non-payment  or  failure  to  collect  purchase 

If  any  lot  is  not  paid  for  in  full  and  taken  away  in  accordance  with  Conditions 
6  and  10,  or  if  there  is  any  other  breach  of  either  of  those  Conditions,  Dix 
Noonan  Webb  as  agent  of  the  seller  shall,  at  its  absolute  discretion  and 
without  prejudice  to  any  other  rights  it  may  have,  be  entitled  to  exercise  one 
or  more  of  the  following  rights  and  remedies: 

(a)  to  proceed  against  the  buyer  for  damages  for  breach  of  contract. 

(b)  to  rescind  the  sale  of  that  or  any  other  lots  sold  to  the  defaulting  buyer  at 
the  same  or  any  other  auction. 

(c)  to  re-sell  the  lot  or  cause  it  to  be  re-sold  by  public  auction  or  private  sale 
and  the  defaulting  buyer  shall  pay  to  Dix  Noonan  Webb  any  resulting 
deficiency  in  the  'total  amount  due'  (after  deduction  of  any  part  payment  and 
addition  of  re-sale  costs)  and  any  surplus  shall  belong  to  the  seller. 

(d)  to  remove,  store  and  insure  the  lot  at  the  expense  of  the  defaulting  buyer 
and,  in  the  case  of  storage,  either  at  Dix  Noonan  Webb  premises  or 
elsewhere. 

(e)  to  charge  interest  at  a  rate  not  exceeding  2  percent  per  month  on  the  'total 
amount  due'  to  the  extent  it  remains  unpaid  for  more  than  5  working  days 
after  the  day  of  the  auction. 

(f)  to  retain  that  or  any  other  lot  sold  to  the  same  buyer  at  the  sale  or  any  other 
auction  and  release  it  only  after  payment  of  the  'total  amount  due'. 

(g)  to  reject  or  ignore  any  bids  made  by  or  on  behalf  of  the  defaulting  buyer 
at  any  future  auctions  or  obtaining  a  deposit  before  accepting  any  bids  in 
future. 

(h)  to  apply  any  proceeds  of  sale  then  due  or  at  any  time  thereafter  becoming 
due  to  the  defaulting  buyer  towards  settlement  of  the  'total  amount  due'  and 
to  exercise  a  lien  on  any  property  of  the  defaulting  buyer  which  is  in  Dix 
Noonan  Webb's  possession  for  any  purpose. 

12  Liability  of  Dix  Noonan  Webb  and  sellers 

(a)  Goods  auctioned  are  usually  of  some  age.  All  goods  are  sold  with  all 
faults  and  imperfections  and  errors  of  description.  Illustrations  in  catalogues 
are  for  identification  only.  Buyers  should  satisfy  themselves  prior  to  the  sale 
as  to  the  condition  of  each  lot  and  should  exercise  and  rely  on  their  own 
judgement  as  to  whether  the  lot  accords  with  its  description.  Subject  to  the 
obligations  accepted  by  Dix  Noonan  Webb  under  this  Condition,  none  of  the 
seller,  Dix  Noonan  Webb,  its  servants  or  agents  is  responsible  for  errors  of 
descriptions  or  for  the  genuineness  or  authenticity  of  any  lot.  No  warranty 
whatever  is  given  by  Dix  Noonan  Webb,  its  servants  or  agents,  or  any  seller 
to  any  buyer  in  respect  of  any  lot  and  any  express  or  implied  conditions  or 
warranties  are  hereby  excluded. 

(b)  Any  lot  which  proves  to  be  a  ‘deliberate  forgery'  may  be  returned  by  the 
buyer  to  Dix  Noonan  Webb  within  15  days  of  the  date  of  the  auction  in  the 
same  condition  in  which  it  was  at  the  time  of  the  auction,  accompanied  by 
a  statement  of  defects,  the  number  of  the  lot,  and  the  dale  of  the  auction  at 
which  it  was  purchased.  If  Dix  Noonan  Webb  is  satisfied  that  the  item  is  a 
'deliberate  forgery’  and  th.it  the  buyer  has  and  is  able  to  transfer  a  good  and 
marketable  title  to  the  lot  free  from  any  third  party  claims,  the  sale  will  be  set 
asirle  anil  any  amount  paid  in  respect  of  the  lot  will  be  refunded,  provided 
that  the  buyer  shall  have  no  rights  under  this  Condition  if: 

tij  the  dost  option  in  the  <  atalogue  at  the  date  of  the  sale  was  in  accordance 


with  the  then  generally  accepted  opinion  of  scholars  and  experts  or  fairly 
indicated  that  there  was  a  conflict  of  such  opinion;  or 

(ii)  the  only  method  of  establishing  at  the  date  of  publication  of  the  catalogue 
that  the  lot  was  a  'deliberate  forgery'  was  by  means  of  scientific  processes  not 
generally  accepted  for  use  until  after  publication  of  the  catalogue  or  a 
process  which  was  unreasonably  expensive  or  impractical. 

(c)  A  buyer's  claim  under  this  Condition  shall  be  limited  to  any  amount  paid 
in  respect  of  the  lot  and  shall  not  extend  to  any  loss  or  damage  suffered  or 
expense  incurred  by  him  or  her. 

(d)  The  benefit  of  the  Condition  shall  not  be  assignable  and  shall  rest  solely 
and  exclusively  in  the  buyer  who,  for  the  purpose  of  this  condition,  shall  be 
and  only  be  the  person  to  whom  the  original  invoice  is  made  out  by  Dix 
Noonan  Webb  in  respect  of  the  lot  sold. 

Conditions  mainly  concerning  Sellers  and  Consignors 

1 3  Warranty  of  title  and  availability 

The  seller  warrants  to  Dix  Noonan  Webb  and  to  the  buyer  that  he  or  she  is 
the  true  owner  of  the  property  or  is  properly  authorised  to  sell  the  property 
by  the  true  owner  and  is  able  to  transfer  good  and  marketable  title  to  the 
property  free  from  any  third  party  claims.  The  seller  will  indemnify  Dix 
Noonan  Webb,  its  servants  and  agents  and  the  buyer  against  any  loss  or 
damage  suffered  by  either  in  consequence  or  any  breach  on  the  part  of  the 
seller. 

14  Reserves 

The  seller  shall  be  entitled  to  place  prior  to  the  auction  a  reserve  on  any  lot, 
being  the  minimum  'hammer  price'  at  which  that  lot  may  be  treated  as  sold. 
A  reserve  once  placed  by  the  seller  shall  not  be  changed  without  the  consent 
of  Dix  Noonan  Webb.  Dix  Noonan  Webb  may  at  their  option  sell  at  a 
'hammer  price'  below  the  reserve  but  in  any  such  cases  the  sale  proceeds  to 
which  the  seller  is  entitled  shall  be  the  same  as  they  would  have  been  had 
the  sale  been  at  the  reserve.  Where  a  reserve  has  been  placed,  only  the 
auctioneer  may  bid  on  behalf  of  the  seller. 

15  Authority  to  deduct  commission  and  expenses 

The  seller  authorises  Dix  Noonan  Webb  to  deduct  commission  at  the  ‘stated 
rate'  and  'expenses'  from  the  'hammer  price'  and  acknowledges  Dix  Noonan 
Webb's  right  to  retain  the  premium  payable  by  the  buyer. 

1 6  Rescission  of  sale 

If  before  Dix  Noonan  Webb  remit  the  'sale  proceeds'  to  the  seller,  the  buyer 
makes  a  claim  to  rescind  the  sale  that  is  appropriate  and  Dix  Noonan  Webb 
is  of  the  opinion  that  the  claim  is  justified,  Dix  Noonan  Webb  is  authorised 
to  rescind  the  sale  and  refund  to  the  buyer  any  amount  paid  to  Dix  Noonan 
Webb  in  respect  of  the  lot. 

1 7  Payment  of  sale  proceeds 

Dix  Noonan  Webb  shall  remit  the  'sale  proceeds'  to  the  seller  not  later  than 
35  days  after  the  auction,  but  if  by  that  date  Dix  Noonan  Webb  has  not 
received  the  'total  amount  due'  from  the  buyer  then  Dix  Noonan  Webb  will 
remit  the  sale  proceeds  within  five  working  days  after  the  date  on  which  the 
'total  amount  due'  is  received  from  the  buyer.  If  credit  terms  have  been 
agreed  between  Dix  Noonan  Webb  and  the  buyer,  Dix  Noonan  Webb  shall 
remit  to  the  seller  the  sale  proceeds  not  later  than  35  days  after  the  auction 
unless  otherwise  agreed  by  the  seller. 

18  If  the  buyer  fails  to  pay  to  Dix  Noonan  Webb  the  'total  amount  due' 
within  3  weeks  after  the  auction,  Dix  Noonan  Webb  will  endeavour  to  notify 
the  seller  and  take  the  seller's  instructions  as  to  the  appropriate  course  of 
action  and,  so  far  as  in  Dix  Noonan  Webb's  opinion  is  practicable,  will  assist 
the  seller  to  recover  the  'total  amount  due'  from  the  buyer.  If  circumstances 
do  not  permit  Dix  Noonan  Webb  to  take  instructions  from  the  seller,  the 
seller  authorises  Dix  Noonan  Webb  at  the  seller's  expense  to  agree  special 
terms  for  payment  of  the  'total  amount  due’,  to  remove,  store  and  insure  the 
lot  sold,  to  settle  claims  made  by  or  against  the  buyer  on  such  terms  as  Dix 
Noonan  Webb  shall  in  its  absolute  discretion  think  fit,  to  take  such  steps  as 
are  necessary  to  collect  monies  due  by  the  buyer  to  (he  seller  and  if 
necessary  to  rescind  the  sale  and  refund  money  to  the  buyer. 


I «)  if,  notwithstanding  that  the  buyer  fails  to  pay  to  Dix  Noonan  Webb  the 
'total  amount  due'  within  three  weeks  after  the  auction,  Dix  Noonan  Webb 
remits  the  'sale  proceeds'  to  the  seller,  the  ownership  of  the  lot  shall  pass  to 
Dix  Noonan  Webb. 

20  Charges  for  withdrawn  lots 

Where  a  seller  cancels  instructions  for  sale,  Dix  Noonan  Webb  reserve  the 
right  to  charge  a  fee  of  15%  of  Dix  Noonan  Webb's  then  latest  estimate  or 
middle  estimate  of  the  auction  price  of  the  property  withdrawn,  together  with 
Value  Added  Tax  thereon  if  the  seller  is  resident  in  the  European  Union,  and 
'expenses'  incurred  in  relation  to  the  property. 

21  Rights  to  photographs  and  illustrations 

The  seller  gives  Dix  Noonan  Webb  full  and  absolute  right  to  photograph  and 
illustrate  any  lot  placed  in  its  hands  for  sale  and  to  use  such  photographs  and 
illustrations  and  any  photographs  and  illustrations  provided  by  the  seller  at 
any  time  at  its  absolute  discretion  (whether  or  not  in  connection  with  the 
auction). 

22  Unsold  lots 

Where  any  lot  fails  to  sell,  Dix  Noonan  Webb  shall  notify  the  seller 
accordingly.  The  seller  shall  make  arrangements  either  to  re-offer  the  lot  for 
sale  or  to  collect  the  lot. 

23  Dix  Noonan  Webb  reserve  the  right  to  charge  commission  up  to  one-half 
of  the  'stated  rates'  calculated  on  the  'bought-in  price'  and  in  addition 
'expenses'  in  respect  of  any  unsold  lots. 

General  conditions  and  definitions 

24  Dix  Noonan  Webb  sells  as  agent  for  the  seller  (except  where  it  is  stated 
wholly  or  partly  to  own  any  lot  as  principal)  and  as  such  is  not  responsible  for 
any  default  by  seller  or  buyer. 

25  Any  representation  or  statement  by  Dix  Noonan  Webb,  in  any  catalogue 
as  to  authorship,  attribution,  genuineness,  origin,  date,  age,  provenance, 
condition  or  estimated  selling  price  is  a  statement  of  opinion  only.  Every 
person  interested  should  exercise  and  rely  on  his  or  her  own  judgement  as  to 
such  matters  and  neither  Dix  Noonan  Webb  nor  its  servants  or  agents  are 
responsible  for  the  correctness  of  such  opinions. 

26  Whilst  the  interests  of  prospective  buyers  are  best  served  by  attendance  at 
the  auction,  Dix  Noonan  Webb  will,  if  so  instructed,  execute  bids  on  their 
behalf.  Neither  Dix  Noonan  Webb  nor  its  servants  or  agents  are  responsible 
for  any  neglect  or  default  in  doing  so  or  for  failing  to  do  so. 

27  Dix  Noonan  Webb  shall  have  the  right,  at  its  discretion,  to  refuse  admission 
to  its  premises  or  attendance  at  its  auctions  by  any  person. 

28  Dix  Noonan  Webb  has  absolute  discretion  without  giving  any  reason  to 
refuse  any  bid,  to  divide  any  lot,  to  combine  any  two  or  more  lots,  to  withdraw 
any  lot  from  the  auction  and  in  case  of  dispute  to  put  up  any  lot  for  auction 
again. 

29  (a)  Any  indemnity  under  these  Conditions  shall  extend  to  all  actions, 
proceedings  costs,  expenses,  claims  and  demands  whatever  incurred  or 
suffered  by  the  person  entitled  to  the  benefit  of  the  indemnity. 

(b)  Dix  Noonan  Webb  declares  itself  to  be  a  trustee  for  its  relevant  servants 
and  agents  of  the  benefit  of  every  indemnity  under  these  Conditions  to  the 
extent  that  such  indemnity  is  expressed  to  be  for  the  benefit  of  its  servants  and 
agents. 

30  Any  notice  by  Dix  Noonan  Webb  to  a  seller,  consignor,  prospective  bidder 
or  buyer  may  be  given  by  first  class  mail  or  airmail  and  if  so  given  shall  be 
deemed  to  have  been  duly  received  by  the  addressee  48  hours  after  posting. 

31  These  Conditions  shall  be  governed  by  and  construed  in  accordance  with 
English  law.  All  transactions  to  which  these  Conditions  apply  and  all  matters 
connected  therewith  shall  also  be  governed  by  English  law.  Dix  Noonan 
Webb  hereby  submits  to  the  exclusive  jurisdiction  of  the  English  courts  and  all 
other  parties  concerned  hereby  submit  to  the  non-exclusive  jurisdiction  of  the 
English  courts. 

32  In  these  Conditions: 

(a)  'catalogue'  includes  any  advertisement,  brochure,  estimate,  price  list  or 
other  publication; 


(b)  'hammer  price'  means  the  price  al  which  ,t  lot  is  knoc  ked  down  by  the 
auctioneer  to  the  buyer; 

(c)  'total  amount  due'  means  the  'hammer  price'  in  respect  of  the  lot  sold 
together  with  any  premium,  Value  Added  lax  chargeable  and  additional 
c  barges  and  expenses  due  from  a  defaulting  buyer  in  [rounds  sterling; 

(d)  'deliberate  forgery'  means  an  imitation  made  with  the  intention  of 
deceiving  as  to  authorship,  origin,  date,  age,  period,  culture  or  source  which 
is  not  shown  to  be  such  in  the  description  in  the  catalogue  and  which  at  the 
date  of  the  sale  had  a  value  materially  less  than  it  would  have  had  if  it  had 
been  in  accordance  with  that  description; 

(e)  'sale  proceeds'  means  the  net  amount  due  It)  the  seller  being  the  ‘hammer 
price'  of  the  lot  sold  less  commission  at  the  'stated  rates'  and  'expenses'  and 
any  other  amounts  due  to  Dix  Noonan  Webb  by  the  seller  in  whatever 
capacity  and  howsoever  arising; 

(f)  'stated  rate'  means  Dix  Noonan  Webb  published  rates  of  commission  for 
the  time  and  any  Value  Added  Tax  thereon; 

(g)  'expenses'  in  relation  to  the  sale  of  any  lot  means  Dix  Noonan  Webb 
charges  and  expenses  for  insurance,  illustrations,  special  advertising,  packing 
and  freight  of  that  lot  and  any  Value  Added  Tax  thereon; 

(h)  'bought-in  price'  means  5  percent  more  than  the  highest  bid  received 
below  the  reserve. 

33  Vendors'  commission  of  sales 

A  commission  of  1 5  percent  is  payable  by  the  vendor  on  the  hammer  price  on 
lots  sold. 

34  VAT 

Commission,  illustrations,  insurance  and  advertising  are  subject  to  VAT  if  the 
seller  is  resident  in  the  European  Union. 

Bankers: 

Lloyds  TSB 

Piccadilly  London  Branch 
39  Piccadilly 
London  W1  j  OAA 

Sort  Code:  30-96-64 
Account  No.  0622865 
Swift  Code:  LOYDGB2L 


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NOONAN  WfHU 

DNW 


Auctioneer*  A  Valuer* 


www.dnw.co.uk 


Dix  Noonan  Webb,  established  in  1991,  are  located  in  a  six-storey  Georgian  building  in  the  heart  of  London's  Mayfair,  two 
minutes  walk  from  Green  Park  underground  station. 


Our  staff  of  experts  collectively  have  over  200 
years  of  experience  on  all  aspects  of 
numismatics,  including  coins  of  all  types, 
tokens,  commemorative  medals,  banknotes, 
orders,  decorations,  campaign  medals  and 
militaria. 

We  hold  eight  auctions  each  year,  the  full 
contents  of  which  are  published  on  the  Internet 
one  month  before  the  sale  date.  Printed 
catalogues  are  mailed  three  weeks  prior  to 
each  sale.  During  each  cataloguing  cycle, 
details  of  the  lots  in  all  coin  auctions  are 
updated  daily  on  our  website. 


Medal  department 


Coin  department 


Reception 


Auction  viewing  room 


In  addition,  we  handle  private  treaty  sales  of  fine  orders, 
decorations  and  campaign  medals. 

Our  offices,  open  from  9am  to  5.30pm,  Monday  to  Friday,  include 
a  dedicated  pre-auction  viewing  room,  enabling  us  to  offer 
extended  viewing  to  clients  during  the  three  weeks  prior  to  each 

auction. 

All  DNW  auctions  are  held  at  the  New 
Connaught  Rooms  in  Great  Queen 
Street,  Covent  Garden.  Lots  may  be 
viewed  at  Covent  Garden  on  auction 
days  and  while  the  sale  is  taking  place. 

We  look  forward  to  welcoming  clients 
old  and  new  to  Bolton  Street  and  assure 
you  of  a  warm  reception. 


16  BOLTON  STREET  PICCADILLY  LONDON  W1J  8BQ 
Tel:  020  7016  1 700  Fax:  020  7016  1 799  Email:  auctions@dnw.co.uk